Section 106 of the English "Town & Country Planning Act" from 1990 dictates to "bring art into the towns" and make it freely available to everyone. This not only refers to monuments or statues but also includes buildings. One Reading Central, the largest office building in town with more than 20,000 square metres of office space over ten storeys, is a perfect example. An interplay of light blue and mellow green tones on an attractive glass facade: The flowery piece of art on the facade displays detailed structures and delicate shapes, in which even some brush strokes are visible.
The draft was transferred using ceramic multicolor digital printing. For this, the picture had to be digitised, saved into a file, and typographically transformed. During this process, the graphic designers from Interpane worked in close cooperation with the artist. In the end, the computer-based version consisted of 55 layers with individual colors and shapes.




