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Published:Friday | November 27, 2020 | 12:18 AM
Richard Smith was all too happy to receive artistic assistance from community member Arianna Arthurs, who offered to help as he worked on the mural.
Richard Smith was all too happy to receive artistic assistance from community member Arianna Arthurs, who offered to help as he worked on the mural.
‘Jamaica is not a Real Place’ explores the island’s dynamic culture and people. It was created by Shanique Stewart (right),  seen here with one of her assistants who goes by the name Life Child Art.
‘Jamaica is not a Real Place’ explores the island’s dynamic culture and people. It was created by Shanique Stewart (right), seen here with one of her assistants who goes by the name Life Child Art.
Architect Richard Nattoo provides a seafaring escape, bringing Kingston Harbour to Water Lane.
Architect Richard Nattoo provides a seafaring escape, bringing Kingston Harbour to Water Lane.
Featured artists Charl Baker (left) and Junior Moore demonstrate that in unity there is strength.
Featured artists Charl Baker (left) and Junior Moore demonstrate that in unity there is strength.
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Splashes of exciting colours cover the buildings and walls of Water Lane in downtown Kingston as a brilliant set of talented artists share stories of encouragement and empowerment as part of the Water Lane Mural Project. Art imitates life, and Kingston Creative continues to celebrate this view with an official launch of ten new murals, part of their continued development of the downtown Kingston art district. Here are the highlights from this week’s unveiling and enchanting art walk.