City Hall, London art for Wordless Wednesday
City Hall Painting by Cathy Read More about City Hall
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City Hall Painting by Cathy Read More about City Hall
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Rounding the corner by Warren Street station, a fire engine leans – the only indication of its speed in this snapshot of time. In this painting of a fire engine, you cannot hear the sirens blaring or see the blue lights flashing, but you know the drill. Once they receive a shout that there’s an
Blues and twos meditation – Painting of a Fire Engine . Read More »
One from the archive for this weeks wordless wedneday. Hot Tin View painting.
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Painting Boris Bikes was a must for me. They may be clunky, but they’re still bikes. I have a fascination with bikes developed in childhood. Bikes gave me my first real taste of independent travel. The London bike scheme is a marvelous system and you see the racks of bikes with corporate colour schemes, first
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The scene is the Kensington Olympia station. The painting captures the grubbiness of a railway station. It seems no matter how well maintained it may be, there is a tiredness and careworn appearance within any railway station or undercover railway or underground station. Sure there are degrees but it’s still they’re the colours convey that
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Across the Glowing Bridge St Paul’s, marble white against a Prussian blue sky which morphs into cadmium yellow and red earth before being lost into depths of darkness. The glow of the city bounces around the scene, reflecting on the water and through gaps in the trees. The blue path glows like neon lights and
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