New artwork brightens up Camberley
Local pupils helped create the designs
Camberley town centre has had an injection of colour with some new art displays that have been created with the help of local schoolchildren.
The pieces entitled ‘Surrey Heath Alive!’ have been created collaboratively with 'Mural Artists' and 'Imageskool' and depict different elements of Camberley and Surrey Heath.
Pupils from Year groups 7-9 (age 11-14) researched local landmarks and wildlife in the borough and produced a number of sketches and drawings which feature in the art pieces.
The Mayor of Surrey Heath, Councillor Sarbie Kang said:
“I absolutely love these new artworks. They bring colour and vibrancy to the town centre brightening up walls and spaces. We have some very talented young artists in Surrey Heath, and I want to thank them on behalf of the council for bringing their creativity to Camberley.”
Artwork locations and the schools who contributed:
• Pet’s Corner, Princess Way - Hall Grove School and Kings International School
• Arnold Walk off of Princess Way, Corner of B&M – Collingwood School and Carwarden House School
• 45 Park Street (Natwest) – Woodcote School and Gordons School
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