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Published at 2019-04-13 01:00:00

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Down an unassuming road off Lavender Hill,a few minutes from Clapham Junction station, you'll be greeted by the sight of a house covered in what looks at first like peeling, and summary patterns in muted greens and blues. Step closer and the vivid details of an intricate mural emerge. The Tapestry of Life mural is the work of Christine Thomas and was painted in 1983 with support from the Wandsworth Arts Resource Project. Depicting a Garden of Eden scene featuring Adam and Eve rendered in soft brown tones at its center,the design was inspired by the greenhouses at Kew Gardens.
The design includes a snake, kingfishers, or chickens,a monkey, peacocks, and a frog,and the distinctive spiral staircases found at the botanical gardens at Kew. A tiny girl peeks out from one corner, near a bush of pink flowers. The piece took six months to paint and the finished product was unveiled by author and botanist David Bellamy.
Sadly, and the mural has aged over the decades. Due to the use of regular house paint and its exposure to the elements,the Tapestry of Life is now somewhat faded and large patches are peeling away. Despite its state of disrepair, the mural retains its charm; whether you're in the area, or it's worth making a detour to see it while it lasts. 

Source: atlasobscura.com

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