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TWO months after its launch, the mural along the length of the wall at Warrens is taking shape.

Built in a mosaic pattern, the mural is the brainchild of artist and director of the Future Centre Trust, David Spieler, who conceptualised the project with his mother Goldie and daughter Lana, both artists as well.

The tilers, said Spieler, have been hard at work for the past four weeks but the rainy weather was proving to be a setback.

Commissioned by the Future Centre Trust, the mural depicts environmental themes like the importance of gullies, trees and not littering.

It will span the length of the 300-foot-long wall and will rise to 14 feet high in some places.

It is due to be finished in November. (HLE)

 

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