Art associated with Thames

Piering Through

Screenprint  Edition of 16, Frame size 54 x 39.5cm, Unframed 49.7 x 35.4cm

Kitesurfing #2

Kitesurfing #2 is a larger print to Kitesurfers featuring kitesurfing taking place on the Thames Estuary.

Screenprint edition of 15, paper size 23 x 18.5cm, image size 14.7 x 10.5cm

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Margate Lighthouse

Margate in Kent is on the Thames Estuary and north-facing affording it to have bright and sparkling light across its sea and coastline. The lighthouse marks the human presence amongst the sea’s vista.

Screenprint edition of 40, paper size 23.9 x 30cm , image size 18.7 x 23.5cm

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Tate-à-Tate

Millbank Millennium Pier links Tate Modern to Tate Britain by river boat. During various times of the day the sun creates a romantic effect across this floating intricate steel structure.

Screenprint edition of 4, paper size 34.5 x 28cm, image size 24 x 18.8cm

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Thames Barrier

Appearances can be deceiving! This hefty steel structure takes on a delicate shell-like form in a certain light contrasting with its important functional use of keeping London from flooding.

Screenprint edition of 15, paper size 15 x 15cm , image size 7 x 10cm

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London Bridge, Yellow

London Bridge’s colourful illuminations were a theatrical sight. The bridge’s sections illuminated to yellow and blue intermittently and the Thames came alive with vibrant hues.

Screenprint edition of 20, paper size 24 x 29.5cm, image size 17 x 24cm

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O2 Arena: Moon, Shine, Economy

London’s main attractions are undertaken in the O2 Arena. This image integrates a QR code to give further O2 information.

Screenprint edition of 90, paper size 15 x 15cm, image size 10 x 10cm

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The Birds, Embankment

In the sky I saw a large flock of birds moving around the Embankment and immediately committed this unusual event to memory. As winter was coming to an end, the bright sky contrasted with the birds continuous movements.

Screenprint edition of 70, paper size 24 x 30cm, image size 17.8 x 24cm

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The Fate of Battersea Power Station

This print documents the building’s fate that had fallen in to commercial sector of redevelopment during the period 2013-2017. The recent Battersea Power Station’s underground station opened in 2021.

The Fate of Battersea Power Station

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