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Maryport art trail inspired by town’s landmarks

by Cumbria Crack
01/10/2025
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A series of artworks inspired by Maryport landmarks have been unveiled.

The images by town artist Alan Roper now appear on a host of projects completed as part of Cumberland Council’s £12 million regeneration work in Maryport, funded by the Government.

Artwork has been installed across the town, including map boards created as part of the public realm improvements, the stage and bar at the Harbourside event space, the inside of the town hall and the outside of Maryport Activity Centre.

The first piece to be created was on the public toilets near the waterfront, giving them a latrine and soldier wraparound in honour of Maryport’s Roman history.

A giant canvas was created as part of a Taste of the Sea festival weekend which shows Senhouse Street from its Georgian past to the present day.

Now work has been put in place to showcase the sporty future of Maryport Activity Centre, while others combine the town’s musical and nautical prowess on the shipping containers on the new Harbourside event space.

Alan’s work also appears on the signage at the Shipping Brow Gallery and will feature inside the new maritime museum due to open in the former Christ Church this autumn, as well as the Carlton creative hub.

Picture: Elsworth Communications

Other local organisations have commissioned him too, like the Sea Cadets and Scouts, while one of the most prominent artworks is at The Settlement education and creative hub.

Many of the pieces have a hidden design – a giant M to denote Maryport – which is most obvious on the map boards created for the public realm improvements. Lamp post banners throughout the town centre also give a nod to the community’s favourite businesses and buildings.

Alan is a graphic designer, who trained at Carlisle College and Newcastle University. He lives in Maryport and also teaches art.

He said: “It has been an honour to get involved with the regeneration work, for the town where I live.

“I try to make my work original by developing ideas which contain images within an image and use fine art painting methods to carry them out.

“Ideas can come to mind at any time- the deadlines must be met but originality should come through at all costs. There is a saying I have: fine art needs design, design needs fine art.

“I hope you enjoy looking at the work as much as I have enjoyed doing it.”

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