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The renowned Luxmuralis are set to show a breathtaking light and sound installation within the historic walls of St. Editha’s, Tamworth later this month.

Titled "Scriptorium: The Illuminated Histories", this ground-breaking artwork promises to captivate audiences with its stunning display of light, sound, and storytelling, bringing to life the rich tapestry of Anglo-Saxon artefacts and medieval manuscripts.

The installation is an immersive journey inspired by the intricate beauty of illuminated manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon era. Visitors will be transported into a world where meticulously crafted pages come alive in vivid detail, as dynamic projections illuminate the stunning interior of St. Editha’s with a vibrant symphony of colour, light, and sound. From awe-inspiring depictions of the artistry of Anglo-Saxon motifs, mythical dragons, and gallant knights, the installation promises a sensory experience unlike any other.

More than just a visual spectacle, "Scriptorium" envelops visitors in an atmospheric soundscape that enhances the visual narrative. Haunting chants and stirring melodies provide an evocative backdrop, immersing attendees in the rich historical and cultural context of the illuminated manuscripts.

"Scriptorium: The Illuminated Histories" shows at St. Editha’s, Tamworth from Wednesday 23 - Saturday 26 October, with tickets now on sale at ticketsource.co.uk.