About Mural Mosaic
Mural Mosaic is a cycle developed by craftsman Lewis Lavoie that takes individual compositions and puts in them in a particular request to make a huge work of art. The primary Mural Mosaic was made in 1997 for a holding wall close to a workmanship exhibition in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. After five years, in 2004, Lavoie took his cycle and include different craftsmen. During a 24-hour paint-a-thon to fund-raise for a nearby cause, Lavoie pre-arranged boards with variety tones and shapes, then involving the variety rules on the pre-arranged boards as motivation, craftsmen made a work of art utilizing their own style. At the point when every one of the boards were brought together, the last picture was a gigantic achievement. Following the outcome of their Fiddler had different solicitations for different activities - No other workmanship medium can incorporate numerous members, styles, voices, topics that all met up in to one bound together strong delightful magnum opus picture.