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St Paul’s at Night – Original Painting

£1,344.00

St Paul’s at Night  – An original painting by Cathy Read. Created in England in 2017.

The painting includes a certificate of authenticity.

Framing – The painting is sold framed in a white frame with double mount off white and dark grey.   The painting is 76cm high x 56cm wide, framed size is approx 96 high x 76 wide.

Framed images are for guidance only and may differ slightly from the actual framing.

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.

Availability: In stock

St Pauls at Night – Original Painting

About the Image

Not so much a snapshot in Time the St Pauls at Night painting conveys the passing of time. Areas of clear and sharp, like St Paul’s Cathedral and the cycle marks on the road in the foreground but most of the painting is textures and blurs as Traffic speeds on its way between the phases of the traffic lights.

The blue car waits at the Red. The evening is clear and the sun is setting after a period of heavy rain The wet roads reflecting the sky and street-lights in that rippled fashion characteristic of moving cars causing frequent disturbances in puddles. Night is drawing in but, like many cities London, is never fully dark at night. From humble street and vehicle lights to the spotlights proudly defining St Paul’s Cathedral, illumination is everywhere. Dark masses of trees obscure large areas but cannot fully cancel the brightness.

Notice the couple in the centre walking towards you? Perhaps having just stopped off at the red bus disappearing to the left. behind the foliage. Greenery that nearly dwarfs St Paul’s. The foreground is calm – nothing to see here. A sign marking the cycle route and for traffic to give way.

Pause and watch London life hurtles past and there and then it’s gone in an instant. Only to be replaced as something new and equally fascinating catches your attention.

London changes but remains the same…

Busy, bustling and bright!

You can see the painting more closely in this video I did for Saturday Night Live Art Shows.

 

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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