REUTERS/Sarah Mills/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Busy spots in London are being brightened up by the work of British-born artist and designer Adam Nathaniel Furman who is on a mission to create quality background art.
"I have a great passion for colourful interventions in public space that are beautifully crafted," Furman said.
In the London Bridge area, another of Furman's projects "A Thousand Streams" is taking shape on a long concrete wall being decorated with an intricate handmade mosaic.
Furman designed the piece for the London School of Mosaic, whose volunteers are working on it with completion expected in 2024.
As for the future, Furman would like to add to the landscapes of cities around the world, saying it is often artwork people value in their surroundings the most.
Persons:
Adam Nathaniel Furman, Sarah Mills, Furman, Alison Williams
Organizations:
REUTERS, London School of Mosaic, Thomson
Locations:
Canary Wharf, London, Britain