Student mural unveiled at Jersey toilets

News imageGovernment of Jersey A three piece mural at a public toilet in Jersey - first square shows the ocean and other signs over it, second and main square shows a road with a cyclist to the left and a train on the right, the third shows the ocean and sunflowers. Sky behind is blue and clear.Government of Jersey
The government said the mural told three distinct stories about shipping, tourism, and nature

A new mural has been unveiled in collaboration with a local artist and secondary school students.

The painting was done at the Corbière public toilets in St Brelade by artist Ben Robertson and year nine art students from Grainville School.

The government said the artists worked for six weeks to design and create the mural by gridding the space and painting it.

It said the mural told three distinct stories about shipping, tourism, and nature.

The Minister for Infrastructure Constable Andy Jehan said the students and the artist "collaborated on a great piece of art".

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