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Limited Edition Beatles prints available in the shop! Took a break from my regular work to create a bit of fan art, given I'm such a nerd when it comes to this band. Each unique signed edition measures 30x60cm and is printed on 300gsm Kraft. https://liamdevereux.co.uk/shop.php?series=misc
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Outside 17B
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
The house I used to live in, part of a Victorian street of tall terraces in Finsbury Park, was divided into two flats. We lived in 17B, the upper section of a four storey building, but with an iron balcony that looked out over the gardens of our block.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
High Rise was drawn from a specific tower block in Battersea, although the uniformity of design is little different to thousands of tower blocks up and down the country that were built in the 1960s, and familiar to many of us.
The composition was based on the view we had in the sitting room of my partner’s old flat near Edgware Rd, alongside memories of where my dad had grown up in Liverpool.
liamdevereux.co.uk
Barbican II 30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper. Signed & Numbered. Edition of 100.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
I’d already created a Nighttime Barbican print, but had labelled it Barbican I feeling that I would return back to the subject again some day...
Fire Escape
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
Tall hotels run the eastern stretch of Hyde Park in London, and round the back on Mount Row was a fire escape. London doesn’t have fire escapes in the way that New York does so maybe that’s why I noticed it...
Battersea
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
The old Battersea Power Station, Pimlico, from Ebury Bridge. For years this place lay derelict until recent development. One of the theories was that the various companies who had taken on the site since its Grade II listing in 1980 simply did so in the hope that it would collapse and they would have a blank canvas for the land. Fortunately this didn't happen.
My view is from Ebury Bridge which overlooks a multitude of train tracks leading to and from Victoria Station. It’s an immense view , and you see people casually walking by stop dead in their tracks as a side road breaks up an obscuring wall and reveals this vast landscape to them.
Detail from No 5
Around where I lived were streets in of tall victorian terraces. Once single dwellings, now typically separated into flats. Some occupied, some not.
Outside 17B
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
The house I used to live in, part of a Victorian street of tall terraces in Finsbury Park, was divided into two flats. We lived in 17B, the upper section of a four storey building, but with an iron balcony that looked out over the gardens of our block.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
On The Corner
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
Sometimes scenes catch my eye, and sometimes I make them up. This is an example of the latter.
Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
Betws-y-Coed
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
I was passing time one winter at a B+B in Betws-Y-Coed. The terrain is one of the most iconic things about this part of the UK. One night walking back I was drawn to this isolated petrol station and its backdrop of trees, initially lit by the lights from the station but disappearing into the vastness of the hills behind.
There was a bit of artistic licence. That smoke doesn’t really appear, but I wanted something to emphasise the light cutting through the gap of the buildings. I should have posed my little man a bit better. I’ll save that for next time.
‘Goodge St’ is available in my shop liamdevereux.co.uk.