Coastal street art hits SeaSpace

A new aparthotel set to open in Cornwall this autumn has unveiled a new mural painted in “coastal street art” style.

SeaSpace – the former Sands Resort situated on the coast road between Porth and Watergate –  turned to local artist and teacher Phil Strugnell to reimagine a “fresh new chapter” for the building.

Stretching 11×8 metres across the side wall of the building, Strugnell, head of art at Newquay Tretherras School, planned a mural to “capture a sense of movement, flow and vibrant energy to mirror the surrounding environment”.

SeaSpace CEO, Ben Harper, said: “With its bold colour and vibrant feel, the mural really sets the tone for our ambition to shape a bold, vibrant new chapter at SesSpace and put the venue back on the map for the Cornish community.

“We can’t wait to welcome everyone this autumn.”

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