Ana animal welfare charity in Hayle has teamed up with a graffiti artist that has been dubbed 'Cornwall's answer to Banksy' for an art piece at its site.
The National Animal Welfare Trust centre in Hayle, Cornwall has unveiled a new art piece produced by a local artist known only as Dogz.
Dogz is a local artist whose artwork can be seen under the A30 bridge at the Nature Reserve in Hayle, where his ET and Jack Nicholson pieces have been attracting people for months.
You can see a timelapse video of the process below.
Dogz began work on the piece at the National Animal Welfare Trust, Cornwall in Hayle on Thursday, February 17 and it is now ready for all to see!
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Splashed onto the side of the portacabin in the parking area is the face of a collie dog, and colourful paint splashes with the charity's slogan ‘We Never Stop Caring.'
Having worked with ‘Dogz’ for a few weeks on ideas for the piece, the staff and volunteers at the centre say they are thrilled and incredibly grateful to the artist for what they describe as an amazing piece of work.
Announcing the art piece, a spokesperson for The National Animal Welfare Trust said: "It’s easy to see why ‘Dogz’ is being dubbed ‘Cornwall’s answer to Banksy’!"
"So why not pay the centre a visit and grab a picture with your four-legged friends and the new eye-catching piece?
"Don’t forget to include #weneverstopcaring in your social media snaps!"
The National Animal Welfare Trust, Cornwall is open daily between 11am and 3pm on Wheal Alfred Road, Hayle.
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