A group of graffiti artists have created religious artwork on a once blank canvas in a school library.
The library at Mepal and Witcham CofE Primary School once was a "tired building", however, headteacher Corey Snuggs decided that the space needed a transformation.
The head enlisted the help of graffiti artists StreetsArts, from Peterborough, to help transform the bare walls into a work of art.
The art on the walls depicts the Creation Story of how Christians believe the world was created. It also has reference to the Big Bang, a contrasting scientific view of the world's creation.
The story merges across the walls, going from the Big Bang into Day One of the Creation Story, where God created light. The merging of the two stories is to encourage the students to question and wonder about the different perspectives on how the world began.
The journey then continues around the room and finishes with day seven - the day of rest. Students are encouraged to visit this spiritual space in the library where they can both pray and reflect.
Parents of pupils at the school are delighted with the transformation of the library. One said: "I can't actually believe the difference - is it really the same school?!"
Another said: "Wow, it is absolutely incredible - stunning, brilliant and beautiful."
Mr Snuggs said: "We know how important immersive experiences are for children regardless of wealth or social class.
"It is paramount that we invest and bring as many experiences as we can to our community, including being innovative and creative in enhancing our communal spaces.
"It is important that our children are supported in grasping what is already a difficult abstract concept, having an understanding of the beginnings of Christianity of which supports the many principles and the vision that we live by each and every day."
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