Jespers of Harrogate is welcoming a local artist to create a Christmas window design this weekend.
Jespers, one of Harrogate's oldest independent businesses, will be hosting a renowned local artist this weekend to create a Christmas window design using POSCA pens.
Christian Alexander Bailey will be at the shop on Oxford Street throughout the weekend.
And Jespers is encouraging visitors to come and see him in action.
Lynn Cummings, Shop Manager, said:
"We are encouraging people to come and watch this design taking place, as they will be amazing and won't have seen anything like it before!"
Christian Alexander Bailey has had artwork on display in the Mercer Gallery and was the artist who created the Samson Fox artwork that was displayed at the Royal Hall.
He's expected to complete the work on Sunday (3rd November).

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