Creating two major, contemporary, ceramic murals involving over 30,000 different tile pieces was never going to be easy and British artist Clare Woods spent two years pulling off the two major mural installations, Brick Field and Carpenter’s Curve, in the Olympic Park. The scale, the complexity of the designs and the vagaries of ceramic production led to collaboration with the artisan tile company Craven Dunnill Jackfield and the realisation of mural techniques never previously thought possible on such a vast scale.
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