More than 200 artworks will light up two Suffolk landmarks to celebrate Bonfire Night.
The two eco-friendly fireworks night events attracted budding artists to submit their artwork to be projected onto the Tide Mill in Woodbridge and Framlingham Castle.
The contributors, ranging from primary school pupils to a 90-year-old, will showcase their creations onto Framlingham Castle's walls and the Tide Mill this weekend.
Ben Osborne, one of the organisers, said: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the community response to our call-out and by the quality of work that’s been submitted.
“We’ve had huge input from schools and local organisations and the workshops, led by professional artist Alice Stallard, were hugely popular.”
Framlingham Sound and Light festival at Framlingham Castle takes place this Friday, November 4, with tickets starting at £12.
The free Fish Friendly Fireworks festival takes place on Saturday, November 5 in Woodbridge. Registration is required.
The eco-friendly fireworks events will feature music, light art and large-scale projections instead of traditional fireworks.
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