Coventry Cathedral ceramic tile and easel is by Emily Ward, an artist from the North East. This art gift is produced locally in her studio near Newcastle.
The rising sun adds a warming and happy feel to this ceramic tile art gift. The glaze of the tile brings out the richness of the colours.
Sunlight glistens off the ornate stained glass windows and reflects over the newer architecture of the cathedral. A beautiful abundance of vibrant poppies covers the road in front of Coventry Cathedral.
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The new Cathedral of St Michael stands proudly next to the ruins of the cathedral destroyed during the Coventry Blitz during the Second World War. The new cathedral was designed by Sir Basil Spence and the foundation stone was laid by Queen Elizabeth II on 23rd March 1956.
The cathedral was built adjacent to the bombed ruins as a reminder of the destruction of war and a symbol for peace and reconciliation. The cathedral features works by some of the greatest artists of the 1950’s and 60’s.
You can still climb the 295ft Gothic Tower which survived the bombing, where you can get a magnificent view from the third highest Cathedral tower in the UK.
The spire is also known as a 'fleche' which is the french word for arrow.
Ceramic Tile With Easel
Each ceramic tile is made from an original painting by North East Artist Emily Ward.
Each tile comes with it’s own wooden easel so your tile is easy to display.
There is a cork backing on each tile and each tile is individually wrapped in a cellophane bag.
All ceramic tiles are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
Ceramic Tile including the wooden easel is 15cm high x 10cm wide.
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