ARTS group Skeleton Cru has transformed a car park into a fantasy world.
Children and teenagers have created a wide variety of designs on the walls of the P.L.A.Y car park in Stoke Abbott Road during the first two weeks of the school summer holidays.
Click on the panel to the right of the screen to see video filmed of the team hard at work on Monday, August 3.
They hope everything will be finished by Friday, August 7.
The decoration is the latest project by the group, led by director Lionel Kisnorbo, which was set up two-and-a-half years ago to encourage young people to develop their artistic skills.
Lionel explained: "There's a gap in the net between kids who come out of school without qualifications who are creative but are without some sort of foundation to help get on a course.
"We are trying give them opportunities to reach that level and offer school kids artistic and music workshops and get them involved in public art projects.
"It gives them a better understanding of the difference between being a creative person and making it a career move."
Once the car park is completed the group hopes to work on Teville Gate and the underpass to Newland Road.
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