The company has asked ArtHouse Jersey to help source the two artists.

The company wants one of the pieces to be figurative or portraiture. It should evoke Jersey as a place as well the people who make it what it is, championing the local community and celebrating the island’s diversity.

The other piece of original work should be a small sculpture, which can be of any style bu must speak of the island’s uniqueness, for the company’s lobby space.

Both pieces will have a budget of £4,000 and will need to be completed by mid-May.

Artists who are interested in this opportunity are invited to visit ArtHouse Jersey’s website for more information. Those applying will need to submit a short statement about the work they intend to produce along with visuals and a resume by Monday 20 April.

“We are thrilled to have been approached with this fantastic opportunity for local artists,” Tom Dingle, Director of ArtHouse Jersey, said.

This is an ideal model for how local firms can support the local arts industry whilst sourcing inspiring new work that enlivens their professional environment.

“We feel that the theme of reflecting our Island community and identity is particularly pertinent as we are together facing such unprecedented times. We look forward to seeing the submissions.”