The organisers behind Ipswich's incredible new street art are feeling "really excited" ahead of their final workshop.
The event will take place on Sunday, September 29, at The Mill Courtyard on Ipswich Waterfront.
Part of the wider Wild Walls Festival, the workshops are aiming to teach people about all things street art.
Renowned street artist Keith Hopewell will deliver the session, teaching techniques and method of creating art.
Ian Dance, who runs the Subversiv Collective, is one of the organisers of the festival, he said that the support has been "really good."
"We ran another session on the seventh of September with an artist called Eyesaw from Colchester and it well really well," he said.
"There was a really good turnout and we got all the kids and the people who turned up in a PPE suit so they don't get paint on themselves,
"I think they found it really fun."
Wild Walls Festival has been produced by The Subversiv Collective and Arts Eats Events CIC with funding from Arts Council England and will draw to a close in October after running for four weeks.
street murals that have appeared throughout the town centre over the course of the summer.
The festival has been driver behind theArtwork which had been created during VR street art workshops ran by the Subversiv Collective had been digitally rendered allowing people to view the designs through a virtual reality exhibition.
People were also invited to use the headsets and controllers in the exhibition to produce their own digital art.
"That went really well and it was nice to explore a different avenue to the physical murals that had been painted around town,
"It allowed people to have a bit of a play and more fun and was my highlight of the festival."
The festival will conclude on Saturday, October 5, with a party on the Waterfront.
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