Normanton Market Mural

As part of the Our Year 2024 Crossings and Gateways Programme, artist Harriet Colours created a new mural at Normanton Market.

Throughout September 2024, Harriet worked extensively with the local community to engage people in her design process. She attended coffee mornings at the library, went along to local heritage talks, and engaged young people at the market site, to help find out how local people feel about the place where they live, and what is important to them.

Harriet also ran creative workshops with Normanton All Saints CE Infant School, in which the children helped create tapestries which were displayed at Normanton Library for 3 months. In total, 228 people helped create the artwork including the children at Normanton All Saints CE Infants School, The Well Youthy, Normanton Baptist Church coffee mornings, and Friends of Normanton Library.

The final design pays tribute to the town’s rich rail history, a cornerstone of its development. It highlights the vital role of the local colliery, with its iconic cooling and ash towers, and the town’s unique place in history as home to the North’s first postal office, made possible by the station’s critical link between Scotland and London. The foreground features exaggerated Lupins, a nod to the wildflowers that once thrived along the railway sidings, symbolising nature’s harmony with the town’s industrial past. This mural has been painted using graphenstone lime-based paints, which absorb carbon dioxide. This in turn helps to improve air quality and will reduce this building’s carbon footprint over time.

About the Artist

Harriet Colours is a West Yorkshire based artist. She brings a deep passion for community engagement to her work. Harriets work is a dialogue between the human experience and the natural world, grounded within local heritage. Exploring themes of identity, memory, and the interconnectedness of life through a research-driven approach that draws inspiration from local stories and biodiversity.

“It has been an honour to get to know so many people within the community of Normanton, to create this mural, and learn from their stories and values. And a pleasure to bring their voices to life on this wall, turning a shared space into a meaningful celebration of the town’s important rail history.” – Harriet Colours

As part of the UNBOUND Artist Development Programme, Harriet undertook mentoring of Wakefield district-based artist Rebecca Feneley. Rebecca works with vibrant and delicate illustrations that explore the connection between female energy and nature. In creating this mural, Rebecca supported Harriet on some painting days to enhance her knowledge and experience of working large-scale on public art projects.