Kings Langley Community Library has opened a new art installation.
The artwork, situated in the sensory garden in the central courtyard, has been made possible thanks to a collaborative effort between Kings Langley Arts & Crafts Society and Kings Langley History Society.
It features work by artists Ian Turner, Sylvia Pert, Barbara McLoughlin, Chrissie Heeler and Jan Nash, who have provided 10 painted tiles and two pictures.
The display was opened by parish councillor Alan Johnson on Saturday, April 12.
Caroline Brankin, chair of the library committee, said: “Eleanor Broughton of the history society provided a wealth of ideas that reflect the village, its history and places, and the local artists did the rest.”
Cllr Johnson added: “The many hours that history society members spent sorting through thousands of photographs were well rewarded with the results of our artists’ efforts.
“They provide the sensory garden with a reminder of the different times and different places that make the village the special place that it is.”
Photo: Cllr Alan Johnson
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