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Date of release: 7th March 2024
Magical murals created for young patients
Children attending New Cross Hospital are now greeted by an “amazing” magical underwater sea world plus a display of unicorns and dinosaurs thanks to a £15,000 transformation which has become a TikTok sensation.
Where there were once dull and drab walls, bright colourful murals now dominate two lift areas approaching the Children’s Ward, A21/Paediatric Assessment Unit and A22/A23.
Artists Daniel Russell-Ahern and Simon Greenaway, aka Mural Trader, are responsible for the transformation thanks to The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT) Charity, which has funded the artwork.
TikToks of the duo’s creations have attracted nearly 600,000 views between them on Mural Trader’s social media channel.
Sarah Lewis, Matron, Children’s Specialities and Outpatients at RWT, is the brains behind the new look after seeing similar work from Daniel when she worked at Birmingham Children’s Hospital (BCH).
“When I started in post, I felt the areas needed to be more child-friendly, especially the lift areas by A21/PAU and A22/23,” said Sarah. “I’d seen the artwork at BCH and contacted Daniel.
“As this is one of the first areas children and young people and their families see, I felt having artwork would help reduce anxiety and be a nice start to patients’ journey with us.
“We did a piece of work with posters and a social media post asked children, young people, their families and staff to vote for their two top themes.
“Daniel has worked through the night to complete it. His designs stood out over the others – the work is amazing.”
Daniel, 32, from Sutton Coldfield, and Simon, 32, who lives near New Cross Hospital in Wednesfield, took eight days between them over two and a half weeks to transform the areas after RWT’s Estates Team prepared the walls.
“We’re really proud of the work,” said Daniel, who has been painting murals for five years and is dad to daughters Blake, who is nearly three, and 18-month-old Robyn.
“The brief was to create an underwater, calming space that was enjoyable to be in but we could also be a bit playful so we’ve got an octopus pushing the lift button.
“It’s totally changed the space. We normally do bars and business spaces but it doesn’t give you the same reward as hospitals because the places never really sleep.
“Even when you’re painting at 2am or 3am, there’s always people engaging with you, and that makes it more special.”
Similar artwork will be completed in the adolescent waiting area in Children’s Outpatients and the Phlebotomy Room to offer distraction and help create a calming atmosphere.
Amanda Winwood, RWT Charity Development Manager, said: “We are delighted with the work Daniel and Simon have done – it has brightened up the spaces beyond recognition.”
Mural Trader’s work is on its new website at Mural Trader website or people can contact Mural Trader via email at hello@muraltrader.com or call Daniel on 07538 324695.