Children's nature drawings turned into mural

Watch: Timelapse of nature mural

A new mural unveiled in a primary school library in Devon aims to celebrate nature, community and sustainability.

The artwork at Sherford Vale School and Nursery was created by Plymouth-based artist Ellie Johnson, also known as Mrs Murals.

It was inspired by original designs created by pupils and incorporates elements of their artwork.

The drawings of plants and animals were originally created for a nature-themed installation for the King's Coronation based on the book It's Up to Us: A Children's Terra Carta for Nature, People and Planet.

John Allen Photography A painting of a lion, its eyes have not been finished yet. There is a small brush detailing the lion's nose. To the right of the lion there is a giraffe and some trees. It is all on a white wall. John Allen Photography
The mural was created by Plymouth-based artist Ellie Johnson, also known as Mrs Murals

It was commissioned by the Sherford Consortium as a gift to mark the completion of the school building and create a lasting memento.

Its completion coincided with the recent retirement of Sherford Vale head teacher Susie Evans, who had led the school since 2021.

John Allen Photography A drawing with many animals. Left to right there are two dolphins, some coral, a jellyfish, a clownfish, three flamingos, a frog and some leaves and clouds. Above the animals in green writing it says "It's up to us". The painting is on a white wall.John Allen Photography
The mural coincided with the retirement of the school's head teacher

Ms Evans said: "It has been a joy to see the children's original artwork transformed into this permanent mural in the heart of our school.

"It's about developing those individuals to become who they want to be and if they can make a change to this world, then that'd be brilliant.

"What's quite sad is that, potentially, some of those animals in their design may well be extinct in future years."

Ms Johnson said of the piece: "It's been a privilege to bring the children's vision to life in such a beautiful space.

"Hopefully it will inspire them to love and learn to protect nature and understand that we are a part of nature."

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