Dental practice mural puts smiles on people's faces

Eleanor Maslin
BBC News
North Kesteven District Council Two people wearing baggy clothes covered in paint specks smiling and standing in front of a mural they have created on the side of a dental practice. The mural depicts the River Slea with a canal boat and mill, and in the foreground is a duck and a swan splashing their wings in the water.North Kesteven District Council
The mural covers the gable wall on the side of Treeline Dental

A mural celebrating the buildings and wildlife of a Lincolnshire town has brought the outside wall of a dental practice to life.

The artwork is on the side of Treeline Dental's building in Boston Road, Sleaford,

It was made by Sheffield street artist Megan Russell, otherwise known as Peachzz.

The mural depicts the Sleaford Navigation and Money's Mill, as well as local wildlife including a swan, a duck, a Duke of Burgundy butterfly and a dog violet, which has been voted the county flower of Lincolnshire.

RiverCare Grantham The colourful mural on the side of the building depicts the River Slea with a canal boat and mill. In the foreground is a duck and a swan splashing their wings in the water. There is a Treeline Dental sign to the side of the mural.RiverCare Grantham
The mural is a celebration of Sleaford's heritage and biodiversity

Peachzz started the mural on 4 March, and it took her and an assistant three days to complete.

North Kesteven District Council said the building had recently undergone repairs and restoration through the Sleaford Shopfront Grant Scheme.

Dr Jimmey Palahey, clinical director at Treeline Dental, said: "It seems to be putting a lot of smiles on lots of faces.

"Dentistry for us is a lot more than just teeth and mouths. It's holistic care so [the mural] has provided something in the community that people can be proud of and represents Sleaford."

North Kesteven District Council A wooden "Sleaford" sign in the foreground with the colourful mural behind a tree in the background.North Kesteven District Council
The colourful mural has brought the wall to life

The work was funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the owner of the building.

Peachzz came second in the Street Art Cities best mural in the world contest last year for her piece Reverie, in Sheffield.

She said: "Everyone was so welcoming and [Sleaford] was a really nice place... I hope it's quite uplifting when people see it.

"I like putting nature in places where there isn't lots of it, like in towns and cities."

District council leader Richard Wright said: "It's been so warmly welcomed, with lots of people stopping to compliment Peachzz during the works and joining the positivity around it."

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