SALE View From Waterloo Bridge (brushed aluminium), £700
84 x 150 cm, £700, usually £1,350
On SALE until February 15th. Two editions available.
Please note: As you can see from the photographs there is some tiny damage on this piece (see pictures). If you can live with this you can get yourself an amazing bargain.
This is one of my favourite London views (although there seem to be quite a few of those!)
Outlines trace the shapes of some of London's most famous landmarks, both ancient and modern - St Paul's, the Gherkin, and the Cheesegrater, and a couple of iconic London buses.
This piece is created from an original photograph looking towards Waterloo Bridge and printed on brushed aluminium. This gives it an etched appearance and picking out the lovely detail of the buildings.
84 x 150 cm, £700, usually £1,350
On SALE until February 15th. Two editions available.
Please note: As you can see from the photographs there is some tiny damage on this piece (see pictures). If you can live with this you can get yourself an amazing bargain.
This is one of my favourite London views (although there seem to be quite a few of those!)
Outlines trace the shapes of some of London's most famous landmarks, both ancient and modern - St Paul's, the Gherkin, and the Cheesegrater, and a couple of iconic London buses.
This piece is created from an original photograph looking towards Waterloo Bridge and printed on brushed aluminium. This gives it an etched appearance and picking out the lovely detail of the buildings.
84 x 150 cm, £700, usually £1,350
On SALE until February 15th. Two editions available.
Please note: As you can see from the photographs there is some tiny damage on this piece (see pictures). If you can live with this you can get yourself an amazing bargain.
This is one of my favourite London views (although there seem to be quite a few of those!)
Outlines trace the shapes of some of London's most famous landmarks, both ancient and modern - St Paul's, the Gherkin, and the Cheesegrater, and a couple of iconic London buses.
This piece is created from an original photograph looking towards Waterloo Bridge and printed on brushed aluminium. This gives it an etched appearance and picking out the lovely detail of the buildings.