A BUS shelter is undergoing a makeover with a difference.
The Old Steine shelter, opposite the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, has been taken over by artists from the Art+Believe group.
They spent yesterday whitewashing the shelter ahead of working on a huge art piece which will cover the historic structure.
The group has been commissioned Brighton and Hove Buses having worked on other large-scale art projects in the city.
The artists most recently worked on the roof of the Holiday Inn building on Brighton seafront.
The multicoloured design is thought to be one of the largest artworks in the country and can be seen from the top of the i360.
Artists working on the bus shelter yesterday said that it should be finished in time for Brighton Pride on August 4.
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