The Royal Pavilion has become the latest inspiration for a toilet wall.
Nia Café in Trafalgar Street, Brighton, commissioned Brighton artist Robin Stock, 45, to lighten-up the ladies loo with a mural of Brighton's famous landmark.
The painting comes just a month after Nia Café unveiled Robin's Brighton Pier mural, which adorns the wall of the gents toilet.
The new mural took two weeks to paint.
Artist Robin has painted murals for more than 20 years in countries all over the world.
Nia Café owner Sheila Baker, 49, said: "Robin's an immensely talented artist."
Mrs Baker was keen to commission an artist from the North Laine area of the city and to draw inspiration from the surrounding landmarks.
For information on commissioning your own mural, toiletbased or otherwise, email Robin at robin_stock@hotmail.com.
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