Photographs show a spectacular light display inside a church.
Butterflies, flowers, geometric shapes and bright colours filled St Peter’s Church in Brighton as part of the church’s 200-year celebrations.
Pictures from The Argus Camera Club member Victoria Burtenshaw captured the swirling and vibrant patterns which were beautifully projected onto the walls of the Grade II listed structure.
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The show, titled Life, was held from October 30 to November 2.
Life was produced and presented by artist Peter Walker, composer David Harper and Luxmuralis.
Luxmuralis is a collaborative team of artists from different backgrounds and disciplines, who take art to the public on the streets and unexpected places.
The group described the show as “a journey through 24 hours on our planet, from sunrise to sunset, through sun, oceans and clouds. It’s designed to inspire viewers to reflect on the beauty of life, and contemplate their own journeys”.
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