http://www.richardianheys.co.uk/
Almost a year in the making, the artist Richard Heys drew his inspiration not only from the band itself but also from local schoolchildren’s interpretation of the group’s music during workshops at St John the Baptist School, Woking High School, and Bishop David Brown School (formerly Sheerwater School where Rick formed the band along with Paul Weller and Bruce Foxton).
The Jam released their debut album, In The City, 35 years ago and went on to have a string of number one hits including Start!, Going Underground, Town Called Malice and Beat Surrender.
Barratt Southern Counties sales director Lynnette St-Quintin said: “We’re really excited to finally be on the verge of unveiling what we think will be a fantastic centrepiece to Woking’s renaissance.
Richard added: “Creating a piece of art on this scale for a community is always daunting and given the legendary subject it was all the more challenging.
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