A street in Ipswich has been transformed by a massive community art project, with a stunning mural created to celebrate the town’s diversity.
The Art Eat Festival, organised by Daisy Lees and Iona Hodgson, is heading to the Waterfront in September.
Murals are set to appear across Suffolk in the run up to the event, with a previously blank white wall of the DanceEast studio in College Street transformed into a colourful representation of the town.
Working with youth and community groups, Bristol-based artist Zoe Power's work is designed to add a splash of colour to the area and encourage people to take pride in the town's diversity.
Ms Power said of the project, backed by the National Lottery Community Fund: "It really was a community project, focused on taking pride in the diversity of the town and the community spirit in the area.
"I think that's come through in the mural. The organisers liked the style of my work and I think coming at project from outside of the area gives the piece a fresh perspective."
Emmaus Suffolk, 4YP, Inside Out, Suffolk Mind and YMCA Trinity Group all played a part in the planning of the mural, with the paint used donated by local builders merchants, Kent Blaxill.
Young people spent 10 days in July painting the artwork, with members of the public chipping in too.
"There were people on the street picking up a paintbrush and helping out as well," added Ms Power.
"I would say it was about 80% volunteers and 20% the public."
Art Eat promises to turn the Ipswich Waterfront into a celebration of colour, sounds, smells and movement when it arrives on September 21.
Ms Lees said: "The festival will include community street art projects and participatory workshop, a commercial art fair, craft market, exhibitions, street food stalls, entertainment and music appealing to a broad audience."
Ms Hodgson said the aim of the event will be to bring together a selection of artists, traders and performers from across East Anglia and beyond for a celebration of creativity, diversity and deliciousness.
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