Big Splash Mural, Brixton
Historic mural from 1985Features local residentsTells the story of the River EffraPays tribute to Doulton factory workersPart of Brixton's artistic heritage
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About
The Big Splash Mural in Brixton is a remarkable piece of public art created in 1985.
This mural, designed by Christine Thomas and assisted by Dave Bangs and Diana Leary, tells the story of the hidden River Effra and pays tribute to the women who worked at the Doulton factory in Lambeth. Featuring local residents, it is a cherished part of the community and a must-see for art enthusiasts.
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- Public Art
- Historical Mural
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Big Splash Mural about?
The mural tells the story of the hidden River Effra and references the women who worked at the Doulton factory in Lambeth. It also features local residents, making it a significant piece of Brixton's history.
Who created the Big Splash Mural?
The mural was designed by Christine Thomas and assisted by Dave Bangs and Diana Leary. Their collaborative effort has resulted in a stunning piece of public art.
What makes the Big Splash Mural special?
The mural is special because it combines historical narrative with local community representation. It is a cherished part of Brixton's artistic heritage and a top attraction for visitors.
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