A sensory room at a Lowestoft special school has been transformed into an "underwater wonderland".
Local artist Greater Than has given up his time over the summer holidays to paint at the Lowestoft-area Warren School.
Greater Than - aka Justin Peach, from Hopton - is known for replacing the 'Girl with a Crowbar' Banksy piece that was removed from the former Lowestoft Electrical store, his Free Art Sundays where he leaves paintings around the community for people to take home as well as his live music and art exhibitions.
But for nine days over the summer holidays he has been painting at Warren School - the special school on Clarkes Lane, Oulton Broad.
The talented artist has transformed one of the school's sensory rooms in the PMLD classroom into an underwater wonderland.
He painted turtles, jellyfish, dolphins and sharks, as well as a host of other tropical fish surrounding a giant shipwreck.
Greater Than said he donated his time "to help give the students a classroom like no other".
The artist painted all four walls of the room, adding some silhouettes of hammerhead sharks and turtles to the ceiling for when the students are using the room for physical therapies and activities.
The school - which opened a brand new playground for its students earlier this year - is in the midst of a major renovation project that will continue over the Christmas holidays and into next year.
Greater Than hosts his second solo exhibition on Thursday, August 24, from 7.30pm at Cafe Studios on Whapload Road, Lowestoft.
The artist said: "It promises to be an evening of vibrant colours, urban creativity, and captivating portraiture, with live music from Jon Peach and FLOYD."
The event is free to enter, but be sure to book your free tickets in advance by messaging the Greater Than Facebook page or by emailing greaterthanportraits@gmail.com
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