A public art piece will be created by Eden Walk shoppers inspired by their surroundings in Kingston.

On June 2, Kingston Artists Open Studios (Kaos) will stage an interactive art event - Print Kingston.

Caroline Calascione from Kaos said: "Bring a photograph of your favourite Kingston building or landmark, or draw inspiration from one of ours, and join in with the Kingston public to create a rolling piece of public art.

"Guided by Kaos artists, you will be able to create your own unique printing plate by simply drawing into a polystyrene panel with a biro using all of your ingenuity and creative interpretation.

"The next stage will be to ink your plate up using a roller, press the plate firmly, ink side down, next in line onto the paper and hey presto! You’ll have made your own mark on the Kingston landscape.

"By the end of the day we will have collectively produced a unique piece of public art that will be exhibited in the borough museums during the following few months."

The event is free, thanks to Eden Walk lending Kaos the gazebo and furniture, and Pullingers donating all the art materials, and it will run from 10am to 4pm.