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Birth of the Shard – Original Painting

£1,210.00£1,350.00

The Birth of the Shard – An original painting by Cathy Read. Created in England in 2012. The painting is 76cm high by 56 cm wide. 

The painting includes a certificate of authenticity.

Framing – The painting is sold unframed but framing can be arranged in a white frame with double mount off white and dark grey as a variation. The painting is 76cm high x 56cm wide, framed size will be approx 96cm high x 76cm wide. Please allow 2-3 weeks for this option. Images are for guidance only

Care: Display under glass. Keep painting away from moisture, heat and bright lights or direct sunlight

All copyrights are retained by the artist, and the artwork cannot be reproduced without consent from Cathy Read.

Birth of the Shard – Original Painting

About the image

The Shard is one of those buildings that are born not just made.There is an idea or concept that defines them, not just a need for a space to operate in. The process by which they are created may take time but there is a moment when the idea is formed. And a second when the concept is realised, of course. It may not be complete but what it is can be identified by others. This painting was done while the Shard was still under construction. I was able to get very close as the exterior was complete. The concept of the birth of something new struck me then.
London, like all cities, is a place of constant change. Everywhere you go there are construction works. The constant growth and rebirth of the environment is how cities work. Change is a certainty of life. It adds to the excitement and stress of city life.
Tall thin buildings always fill me with a sense of foreboding, like they will topple if the wind is too strong or something nudges them. Being tapered the Shard “feels” more secure but that tapering also makes it appear taller and loom more! The thing with tall buildings though, is once you see them you want to see what’s at the top! Think I need to see that view now.


How the image is created: Masking fluid is painted onto watercolour paper to create an image. This is covered with a watercolour wash and covered with clingfilm. The picture is further developed using acrylic inks once the film is removed. The masking is removed after several layers are added and allowed to dry. Revealing the final picture.

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