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New street art at Wallington Way celebrates nature

A group of young people have started work on a nature-themed mural on the longstanding hoardings at Wallington Way. They’ve been assisted by artist Mutartis Boswell, with the help of Shared Earth Learning, Super Roots and Frome Town Council. The new mural has been created as part of conversations with Redrow estate residents to make the entrance to the estate made more welcoming and attractive. The project is ongoing, with further opportunities planned for young people to get involved.

Alex Hart from Shared Earth Learning said:

“Some call it art and some call it graffiti, defined in the Encyclopaedia Britannica as:

“[a] form of visual communication, usually illegal, involving the unauthorised marking of public space by an individual or group. Graffiti can be understood as antisocial behaviour performed in order to gain attention or as a form of thrill seeking, but it also can be understood as an expressive art form.”

“Super Roots and Shared Earth Learning see it very much as a form of expression and wanted to give young people an opportunity to express themselves artistically and legallywhile also cheering up the hoardings along Wallington Way. So, together with Frome Town Council and Mutartis Boswell, we organised a series of creative graffiti art sessions after school, starting with a group visit to Whitewell Park. We think you will be surprised and impressed with the results, which are open 24/7 to view. It’s clear is that there is an appetite for opportunities for young people to get creative, so we’d love to hear from anyone who could host a community art day, or an outdoor youth art club. Many thanks to FTC for funding this project and special thanks to Ellen Vellacott of Super Roots CIC for all her amazing energy.”

The project has involved around a dozen young people so far and the groups hope others will feel inspired to contribute to what will become a long-lasting and ongoing artistic project

For more information about Shared Earth Learning or Super Roots please visit their websites: www.sharedearthlearning.org and super-roots.org.

Published
14 August 2025
Last Updated
7 August 2025
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