His work is based on his views and love of the city. For him it is a celebration of the power, movement, pattern and life stimulated by these exciting architectural designs. These tall buildings create an illusion of power that make us look in awe and respect. 'They stand so firm with enormous, seemingly endless facades holding any number of tessellating patterns'. And yet in spite of the busy streets there is a stillness.
His recent work explores the contrasting surfaces, patterns and perspective within the city. Work such as 'Canary Cube' focus on the tension between the unfinished smooth iron skeleton and the tessellating windows in the towers behind.
His work is in the collections of the V & A Museum, Churchill's College, Cambridge, the Royal College of Art and Loughborough University. His work is also collected by well known public figures. He has also done commissions for Cable & Wireless, London and R3 Aldersgate, London.
1870
Art by Independent Artists, Digital Art, Digital Art
Author: Andrew Turnbull
44 x 42 cm /
17.3 x 16.5 in
Authenticity / Provenance: Sold by the Artist / Period: Contemporary /