Linoleum Asphalt Mosaics

Becky Stern produced this video for Craftzine, sister site to Make Magazine. It’s a nice instructional video on how to create your own linoleum asphalt mosaics.

They explain:

Linoleum asphalt mosaics, also called Toynbee Tiles, are artworks permanently embedded in pavement. In this video I’ll show you how to construct your own from inexpensive materials. You can get real linoleum (don’t use vinyl flooring) for this project by ordering free samples online. By cutting out a mosaic design in the linoleum and sandwiching it between layers of paper, wood glue, and asphalt crack filler, you can affix the mosaic very permanently to an asphalt surface, such as your driveway. You may choose to use a heat gun to make the linoleum easier to cut, or even a laser cutter. The earliest examples of these tiles were found in the 70s and 80s on streets in Philadelphia, all bearing the same (or very similar) message: “Toynbee idea / in Kubrick’s 2001 / resurrect dead / on planet Jupiter.” They are speculated to have been created by the same person until they began to gain a following.

2 thoughts on “Linoleum Asphalt Mosaics”

  1. Hey there, thanks for posting our video! It was actually produced by me for Craftzine, which is the sister site to MAKE. Cheers!

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