A work of art made from thousands of phone cards is going on sale, with some of the proceeds going to four disability charities in Jersey.
The 3D model of the island was created by Jersey-based artist Jane de la Haye and commissioned by James Bedding, who has chosen four disability charities receive at least £5,000 each.
James was paralysed from the shoulders down following an accident in 1998 and says the causes all hold a special place in his heart.
"All of these charities have helped me, and so many people with different disabilities, and I really think they deserve more funding.
"Maison des Landes is the only fully-accessible hotel in Jersey.
"Healing Waves... as a surfer before my accident [the sea] brought a huge amount of joy to me, and I know it does for so many other people.
"Enable Jersey is a charity that will really help to support you, and then we have Beach Ability, another fantastic charity which helps people get onto the beach in wheelchairs."
James Bedding and Jane de la Haye with 'Connection' when it was displayed at the Maritime Museum this summer.
The model, which measures 2 metres by one metre, first went on display at the Maritime Museum in March 2025 and is now in an exhibition at the Public & Private art gallery in St Helier.
'Connection' took 9,000 cards to create and 900 hours to make.
James, who is a drone pilot and photographer, says he started collecting the phone cards as a child.
"I accumulated around 30,000, and my idea was to bring them to life rather than get lost in history and build this amazing piece of art, which is really spectacular."

Creator Jane de la Haye previously spoke to Channel 103 about the process of making the model:
"It was lots of cutting and tons of glue to get the end result.
"My favourite bit is the beaches and the models, I really loved making those. I could see the end result before I started, it was just getting there."
'Connection' has a sale price of £120,000.

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