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This high relief mural – another example of the work of the innovative artist William Mitchell – was created in the late 1960s. The mural was cast in one piece; the more subdued rear of the panel can be seen inside the Three Tuns pub. The mural w...
Cast concrete panels. Another superb piece of abstract art from William Mitchell. See his website for more information on his past projects and fascinating techniques. http://www.william-mitchell.com...
Concrete relief panels all 300 cm high, various widths between 1m and 2m. Another superb piece of abstract art from William Mitchell. See his website www.william-mitchell.com for more information on his past projects and fascinating techniques....
Comprising eleven fibreglass panels, this coloured relief by artist William Mitchell adorns the entrance to County Hall, Lewes, East Sussex. It was commissioned in the late 1960s by East Sussex County Council and stretches for twelve metres across th...
A massive planning application by the London based Shearer Property Group and Chapman Taylor architects, in a joint venture with Coventry City Council, would see half of the town centre demolished, obliterating much of what is special about Coventry...
The virtual talk with artist Paul Catherall starts at Coventry Station and we take a meandering ‘walk’ through images of finished linocuts, reference photos and sketches for future prints of the postwar city centre. We stop off at the Bull Yard f...
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