Ystradgynlais & DistrictHistory and HeritageMurals of Cynlais Primary School, YstradgynlaisThe frontage of Cynlais School includes a large and prominent mural. This iconic mural is beginning to fall apart, pieces of its surround lying on the floor beneath it. Inside, upon the wall is a mural in several languages welcoming visitors to the school; 'Croeso' A fantasy mural, with castles and fields, decorates this wall and this area. This was a very sweet window-painting, 'Croeso i'r Cwtsh' This fantastic professional-style wall mural shows the miners of the Welsh valleys. A collage-style mural
Wall paintings like this are nice touches, to be found around the school. All it says above these plants is 'Please turn off the lights' in English and in Welsh. A cute butterfly garden mural above these rows of cloakroom hooks. A long look down the corridor Fish and octopus, a seascape mural for the restrooms. A crab, a seahorse and an octopus are among the sealife featured on the wall murals in this restroom. Painted windows in the early years area included this fabulous giraffe. This whole room has been set out as a 3-dimensional mural, from the sky and rainbow on the ceiling, to the green and blue of the walls, and the line of animals along the middle. This caterpillar motif crawls along the wall. This beautiful window painting still shines with the power it had when this was a bustling and busy school. A display of cute tiger faces in the jungle window painting. All copyright remains with the original copyright holder, and all original research is copyright Val Trevallion, YEARGroup and is put online as a free community project by Wolfian Design.
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