A STREET artist has designed an eye-catching wildlife mural for visitors to a nature reserve.
Mutiny, also known as Jane Laurie, created the artwork at Woods Mill near Henfield. The reserve is run by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
It took the 32-year-old from London six days to complete the mural, which features wildlife found in the area.
Included in the work are images of toads, dragonflies, harvest mice, bluebells, fungi and turtle doves.
The mural is part of an external refurbishment of the toilet block in the car park and work is still in progress.
The trust manages more than 30 reserves across Sussex as part of its work protecting wildlife and the natural environment.
Jane specialises in raising the profile of endangered species through her art work.
She has made appearances around the world, creating original street art in schools, playgrounds and city centres.
To find out more, visit janelaurie.com.
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