Footprint of a Business – Original Painting
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Medieval Echoes: Capturing the Last Remnant of Historic London Bridge
One of the many things I love about ancient cities is discovering the scars of the past. Those seemingly innocuous details which, when reached, lead to discoveries of past histories, peoples long gone, and past structures now vanished.
Echoes of London Bridge
This clock and the tower it’s part of is one of my recent finds, or rather, I found it in 2019 and took this photograph. Only recently did I fully appreciate its significance when a random video* appeared in my YouTube feed.
The tower and clock marked the northern entrance to London Bridge, the one that was replaced by the current brutalist style bridge in the 1973 Something of a radical departure in style for a historic city, but all the rage for the post war era.
In Love with Clocks
In truth, it was the clock that captured my attention. I’m something of a horologist at heart, although my knowledge of technical terms is woefully inadequate. Ancient clocks like this always have a fascinating history.
Part of the Church of St Magnus the Marytr’s on the Right, the archway of the pedestrian entry still exists.
Many London Bridges
New London Bridge
Trouble with Titles
Painting Creation
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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