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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows  F-18 Super Hornets take of for their missions
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Lt Jordan Voss a shooter on the carrier watching as F-18 Super Hornets come in to land after missions
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel making sure the  aircraft are ready for take off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel preparing aircraft for take off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck wearing red shirts personnel  checking  ammunition and weapons
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Aircrew for a Hawkeye check the plane before take-off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Hangar Personnel relax with a guitar
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Rear Admiral Troy Shoemaker
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows  F-18 Super Hornets come into land after their missions
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel making sure the  aircraft are ready for take off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel in the red shirts making sure the F-18 Super Hornets  aircraft are loaded withe correct weapons and ammunition
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel in the red shirts making sure the F-18 Super Hornets  aircraft are loaded withe correct weapons and ammunition
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows  F-18 Super Hornets take of for their missions
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Hangar Personnel relax with a guitar
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows F-18 Super Hornet Pilot Stephen Collins with call sign Lothar( Loser of the American Revolution) and Royal Navy Pilot on secondment to the US Navy
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows F-18 Hornet waiting for take-off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel making sure the  aircraft are ready for take off
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck personnel in the red shirts making sure the F-18 Super Hornets  aircraft are loaded with the correct weapons and ammunition
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck wearing red shirts personnel  loading  ammunition and weapons
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Hangar Deck wearing red shirts personnel  loading  ammunition and weapons
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows  F-18 Super Hornets flying off for a mission as the sun sets
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Flight and Deck personnel prepare F-18 Super Hornets for take off as the sun sets
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows Hangar Personnel relax practicing his skills with a soccer ball
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  • USS John C Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier.Pic Shows F-18's  taking off
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Scenes of history among 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic ShowsLaura Carlin with her 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic ShowsLaura Carlin with her 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic ShowsLaura Carlin with her 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-34.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-33.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Scenes of history among 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-32.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Scenes of history among 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-31.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Scenes of history among 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-30.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Scenes of history among 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-27.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-26.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-24.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-22.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-12.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-11.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-10.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-5.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-6.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-4.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
    dtpg-carlin-3.jpg
  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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  • Mar0073093.DT News.House of Illustration.Award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin explores the power of ceramics and storytelling in her first major public exhibition<br />
In October 2016 House of Illustration will open the first major public exhibition by acclaimed illustrator Laura Carlin exploring the narrative possibilities of ceramics.<br />
In the exhibition Carlin uses archetypal ceramic forms such as the vessel, the tile, the object and the plate to explore ceramics and storytelling.<br />
It will include a 650-tile mural exploring the history of London which combines a narrative storytelling format, typically associated with ephemeral comics and zines, with the permanent solid form of the ceramic tile. There will also be an installation of 20 illustrated plates, a ceramic Noah’s ark complete with animals, a theatrical installation with ceramic figurines and a large illustrated vessel.Pic Shows Caura Carlin putting the finishing touches to the 650 tile history of London mural
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