14 vibrant new murals by artists, school children and community groups will transform the marina once again.
The theme for this year's 14 murals is 'Out of the Blue', which has been brought to life by established artists, school children and community groups.
The project, with ArtHouse Jersey, brings together island artists Rian Hotton, Ben Robertson, Layla May Arthur, Aimée Cast, and Abi Overland.
The murals in progress... (Credit: ArtHouse Jersey)
Four local schools have been designing and creating their own murals.
Rouge Bouillon Primary will create ‘Message to My Future Self’, where Year 6 pupils paint messages in bottles as they transition to secondary school. A digital collection is accessible via QR code at the bottle opening.
Springfield Primary is joining the global ‘Blue Marble Project’, creating space-themed artwork as a promise to guard our planet.
Rouge Bouillon works on their mural
Jersey College for Girls is collaborating with poet Danielle Myers on 'One Woman for One Woman’. They are celebrating female strength and women's voices through illustrated poetry.
Hautlieu students have been looking at Jersey's connection to the sea.
CAMHS families, Ocean Culture Life & Art in the Arches team members
Ocean Culture Life and CAMHS have collaborated on ‘Blue Heart Adventure’ - five families have created art inspired by L'Etacq's coastal landscape.
The murals will be celebrated at an event on Thursday 18 September and will be officially welcomed by St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft.

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