With Culture Days taking over Weyburn this weekend, a collaborative art project will be taking place tomorrow amid all the action.

From 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Knox Hall will be the fourth annual Collaborative Mural project.

"Every year it has been a different photograph by a local photographer. This year we're using a piece by Christopher Borschowa. It's from his Childish Intentions collection. It is simplistic but hauntingly beautiful. We will be taking this photograph and blowing it up into this large, 50-piece collaborative mural," said Curator with the City of Weyburn, Regan Lanning.

Lanning herself will be facilitating the completely free-to-join mural project.

"With this workshop, you don't have to pre-register," said Alice Neufeld. "There'll be a square for anybody who wants to come and paint."

Discover Weyburn touched base with the photographer himself, Christopher Borschowa. He said the photo they'll be using is different compared to what he's used to shooting. Nonetheless, it still includes his signature style, special effects.

"I use this thing called a prism, which is a little glass cylinder thing that refracts the light and reflects different images, so it looks really, really cool," said Borschowa.

Upon completion, the 50-piece mural will hang at Signal Hill Arts Centre.