More than 200 island artists have entered a competition that will showcase Guernsey and its occupation and liberation.
From March, 10 original images of Guernsey themed around the wartime occupation and liberation will fill a wall at London City Airport.
The competition is a joint initiative between Guernsey Arts, London City and Aurigny.
Louise Le Pelley from Guernsey Arts says they have been impressed with the quality and number of entries:
"It's been incredible! We've had more than 200 entries in a two week time frame. The Guernsey community have surpassed themselves."
Judges are now picking the winning art from a short list of 25.
Louise Le Pelley explains how it will be displayed at London City:
"You will see a gallery wall. This is a vinyl that will be created out of the successful entries."
Louise says it will showcase Guernsey's artists and its history and should act as an advert for anyone looking for a new getaway destination:
"We're hoping that this will really capture the imagination and share a little snippet about Guernsey's beauty and why Guernsey's culture and history and heritage is something you should visit to find out more about."

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