On World Art Day, tourism guide Visit Brighton has compiled a list of its favourite pieces of street art in the city.

The day, created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) in 2019, aims to promote the development, diffusion and enjoyment of art.

Audrey Azoulay, director general of Unesco, said: "Bringing people together, inspiring, soothing and sharing... these are the powers of art, the importance of which has been made emphatically obvious during the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.

Artwork in Hannington Lane, Brighton. Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate Visit Brighton Shoot 2020 -

Artwork in Hannington Lane, Brighton. Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate Visit Brighton Shoot 2020 -

"With hundreds of thousands of people directly affected by the virus and billions more either in lockdown or battling the pandemic on the front lines, this World Art Day is a timely reminder that art has the power to unite and connect in times of crisis."

And there is plenty of art to be found when walking around Brighton, with stunning, colourful pieces found in most streets.

There is something for everyone, whether it's a huge circus tent in Hannington Lane or the incredible wall of famous faces at the Prince Albert pub in Trafalgar Street, the eye-catching exterior of the Guitar, Amp and Keyboard Centre in Trafalgar Street or animals adorning the outside of buildings in Kensington Street.

Artwork in Kensington Street, Brighton. Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate Visit Brighton Shoot 2020 -

Artwork in Kensington Street, Brighton. Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate Visit Brighton Shoot 2020 -

To celebrate World Art Day, we want to find out which pieces of street art in Brighton and Hove are firm favourites among Argus readers.

Let us know which painting is your favourite, where it is, and share a picture of the art work.