Showing posts with label Southbank Mosaics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southbank Mosaics. Show all posts

Thursday, August 07, 2025

Bower, Archbishop's Park

Bower

If you visit the wonderful Archbishop's Park, Lambeth, which covers an area of 3.93 hectares (9.7 acres), you will discover lots of interesting sculptures and public works of art, wildlife ponds, bee hives and much more.

However, for me, the hand-carved Bower (place of repose) is an amazing piece of craftsmanship that is a wonderful place to sit and relax. 

Bower floor mosaic

Unveiled in 2013, this beautiful work of art was designed and hand-crafted by local craftsman, Arthur de Mowbray, who has also designed pieces for MillenniuM Green, in Waterloo, and other places. 

The project was commissioned by the Friends of Archbishop's Park and was funded by a grant from Biffa Awards.

Thursday, December 26, 2024

'Charlie Chaplin Mosaic' by Southbank Mosaics

Charlie Chaplin mosaic

If you were to walk along Lambeth Walk you will discover four small mosaic of Charlie Chaplin, by Southbank Mosaics.

They are set into the wall of Chandler Hall, home of Southbank Mosaics, in two pairs. 

I like that the colours are muted, reflecting how most knew him from his films. I don't think that colourful depictions would have done the subject justice.

Charlie Chaplin mosaic

They were created by Southbank Mosaics, which is an open artisan studio and training centre, with an aim to make the concrete streets of the neighbourhood more attractive.

As a training centre they teach heritage skills, such as mosaic, and have set up over 250 installations throughout London. These include Blake's Lambeth, which saw 70 of William Blake's works turned into mosaic. These were then used to transform the tunnels, that lead out of Waterloo station, from dull, lifeless places into a welcoming free art gallery.

Charlie Chaplin mosaic

Walking around this area of the South Bank there are plenty of free mosaic and other public art installations to discover, so it is well worth seeking out what is on offer.

Charlie Chaplin mosaic

Thursday, August 29, 2024

'Project Blake' by Southbank Mosaics

Project Blake

As you walk east along Royal Street you will pass below the main railway line from Waterloo. Along the walls of this tunnel are mosaic, based on designs and poetry of William Blake.

Project Blake

William Blake lived all but three years of his life in London, ten of which were lived in North Lambeth. 

Project Blake

The house where he lived, on Hercules Road, no longer stands, but a Blue Plaque marks the spot.

Project Blake

William Blake was largely unrecognised throughout his life, but became a highly regarded figure for his poetry in the years following his death.

Project Blake

He was also a prolific painter, with his 'Prophetic Works' being his best known and most controversial.

Project Blake