Art associated with Skyline

Transmission, Alexandra Park

Each London Park is identified by some historic or cosmic event. 

Alexandra Park is known globally as it transmitted the first high definition (for the time) television broadcast on 2nd November 1936. The Crystal Palace TV transmitter, the 8th tallest structure in London, is present on the horizon broadcasting across London.

Transmission, Alexandra Park

Screenprint edition of 20, paper size 38 x 56cm, image size 21 x 39cm

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Fragmented City

The old and new developments in the city. The Tate chimney stands anchored against its surrounding jagged neighbouring new buildings.

Screenprint edition of 14, paper size 15 x 15cm, image size 10 x 7.5cm

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Autumn, Parliament Hill

Autumn is a glow of golden hues.

The four season series of prints are all located in Parliament Hill that is one of London’s high points. The environmental changes throughout each season imposed colour variations on the London Skyline.

Screenprint edition of 25, paper size 24 x 30cm, image size 17 x 25cm

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Spring, Parliament Hill

Fresh bright greens are present in Spring. The sky is not too different from winter but has a warmer hue.

The four season series of prints are all located at Parliament Hill.

Screenprint edition of 10, paper size 24 x 30cm, image size 17 x 25cm

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Summer, Parliament Hill

A fiery warmth of sunsets and long days of bright light (hopefully!). The evening sky indicates the new day’s weather.

Screenprint edition of 12, paper size 24 x 30cm, image size 17 x 25cm

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Winter, Parliament Hill

The bright sunlit winter sky is the most dramatic element in contrast to the dark structural leafless trees and bushes.

Screenprint edition of 20, paper size 24 x 30cm, image size 17 x 25cm

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