Wetlands in the north Parklands in the Olympic Park
Neville Gabie's version of ‘Bathers at Asnieres' is called ‘'

The was taken in the Park and uses construction workers from around the project with the bathers replaced by gardeners, engineers, designers and security staff. The image reflects the range of tasks, diversity and skills of those delivering the venues and infrastructure ahead of the .

The original painting was created in 1884 by post-impressionist, and is housed at The National Gallery.

John Armitt, ODA chairman said:

‘The ODA's in the Park programme has strived to commission original and meaningful works. Neville Gabie's unique take on Seurat's 19th century masterpiece will capture both the imagination and attention of art lovers as well as all those who have worked on the Park. It is a fitting tribute to everyone who has worked so hard to ensure the project will finish on time, within budget and to an excellent standard.'

via London 2012 Press

Bathers at Asnières 1884, Georges Seurat 1884, Georges Seurat