Holiday Inn Mural — artwork #9953 by Aches · Belfast, United Kingdom
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Aches is an Irish muralist whose practice developed in Dublin from the early 2010s before spreading internationally. His visual language — misaligned colour layers reminiscent of off-register four-colour printing, RGB chromatic aberration and fragmented frames — sets him immediately apart in the contemporary mural scene. Rooted in graffiti lettering, he applies the same broken-colour treatment to…
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Added 20/04/2026
A mural completed in October 2024 by Aches on the facade of the Holiday Inn on Great Victoria Street, Belfast, commissioned by the Linen Quarter BID with Daisy Chain Inc. At 32 metres high and 14.5 metres wide, it is said to be the largest wall mural on the island of Ireland by square footage. A mosaic of multicoloured portraits — children, adults and local communities — is rendered in the artist's signature style of misaligned colour layers evoking off-register four-colour printing.
The artwork Fresque du Holiday Inn is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Belfast in United Kingdom, more precisely here: Holiday Inn, Great Victoria Street, Belfast.
This graffiti is also tagged as: diversity, monumental, community, portraits, rgb-glitch.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Aches
The photo was published on 20-04-2026 by an unknown hunter.
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