Weymouth mural art trail launches

Image source, Marina Renee-Cemmick

Image caption, Marina Renee-Cemmick's Library of Knowledge mural can be seen at Weymouth Library

A mural trail featuring work by 10 different artists has been launched in a seaside town.

More than a dozen artworks, including by several Dorset artists, have been commissioned for walls and buildings in Weymouth.

They can currently be found at nine sites, including Overcombe, Lodmoor, Nothe Gardens, South Harbourside and the town centre.

A tenth is being added soon, according to the Weymouth Mural Trail website.

Image source, Georgia Green

Image caption, Georgia Green painted the Life Beneath the Waves mural at Weymouth Stone Pier

Image source, Claire Nuttall

Image caption, Past and Present is one of three murals by Claire Nuttall at Nothe Gardens

Illustrator Delphine Jones, from Bridport, said her mural at Lodmoor celebrates the variety of bird species at the nearby nature reserve.

"I was mesmerised by the reserve's beauty and the diversity of wildlife it supports," she said.

Image source, Delphine Jones

Image caption, Birds in the Reeds at Lodmoor by Delphine Jones can be found at Overcombe Corner

Image source, Roo (Sarah Hesketh)

Image caption, Smuggling is among the themes explored by artists on the mural trail

Most of the artworks, however, have a sea theme.

Georgia Green, who painted Life Beneath the Waves on Weymouth Outdoor Education Centre, said she always had a "fascination for what lies beneath the waves".

"I feel there is something of my inner child in this creation," she said.

Image source, Ivy Langley

Image caption, Moonshiner by Ivy Langley can be found on the Red Lion in Hope Street

Weymouth Mural Trail, which launched on Monday, is the result of a partnership between the town council and We Are Weymouth business improvement district (BID).

Dawn Rondeau of We Are Weymouth said: "We are thrilled to see this initiative, which has been developing since 2021, spanning the geography of our town and giving both visitors and locals something new to discover."

Image source, Sockoven

Image caption, Pipe Dreams in St Mary's Church Passage was created by Weymouth-born artist Sockoven

Image source, Si Jubb

Image caption, Massive Postcard by Si Jubb adorns the Beach Operations building

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