Artists transform town centre with street art

New artwork celebrating a town's community and history has been unveiled in a town centre.
A combination of painted and digitally designed pieces were installed outside the Parish Church Rooms and Kino Lounge in Kettering town centre, Northamptonshire.
The art on display included a large illustrated landscape filled with well-known landmarks, historical figures, small businesses and nods to the community.
Lead artist Sally Leach said: "Art has the power to bring communities together, and this project is a celebration of everything that makes Kettering special."

The project forms part of the Hi Street campaign, led by North Northamptonshire Council in partnership with the Kettering Street Art Community Interest Company.
It aimed to transform public spaces into a colourful and engaging area for residents and visitors.
Local artist Katie Brosnan painted a statement piece on the electricity box that celebrated pride in the community, while artist Marvin Mudzongo illustrated and digitally designed a large-scale vista of Kettering.
George Candler from North Northamptonshire Council said: "This street art project is an incredible example of how creativity and collaboration can enhance our town centres."
He added that he looked forward to "hearing how it inspires pride in Kettering among residents and visitors alike".
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