The artwork has been created by artist Emily, known as 'Selkie Ray' - and it aims to represent the "nostalgic magic" of the animals and plant life living in and around the river.
A NEW mural has appeared alongside a river in York, with the aim of transforming a "neglected" area of the city.
The artwork has been created by artist Emily, known as 'Selkie Ray' - and it aims to represent the "nostalgic magic" of the animals and plant life living in and around the river.
Emily said: "This mural, named Beneath Usa, attempts to capture that wonderful magic and peaceful feeling of being beside the riverbank.
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