Split Rock Studios created two beautiful hand painted murals, casework, and rockwork for “The Ancient Americas” exhibition at the Field Museum.
Stretching 62 feet long, a high-detail hand painted mural depicts a Southwestern village bustling with life. A second mural shows an Incan town with people and animals walking along a winding mountain road. Both murals provide an engaging backdrop for the display of archaeological objects and information.
Split Rock Studios also constructed a 14-foot tall replica of a Tairona Wall; built to the exact specifications of the curators and exhibit developers at the Field Museum.