








View of the city from Waterloo Bridge, clear sky and Oxo Tower
Painting, Oil on Canvas
78.7 W x 58.4 H x 5.1 D cm
Illustrative framing suggestions only
Ships in a Crate
This painting on canvas, captures a view that needs little introduction: a sunset over the city from Waterloo Bridge. It is a portrait of the London skyline as it stands now, a growing testament to how vast and rapid the city's evolution is.
The atmospheric palette has, for me, echoes of the beautiful colours found in Edward Hopper’s haunting city pictures. Of course, one can’t make a direct comparison to a master like Hopper, but this piece resonates with a similar feeling—that particular quality of light and the specific colours of a city at dusk. For me, the delight of painting an urban scene lies in capturing these moments.
Ultimately, this is a tranquil piece. It should be enjoyed in the same way one looks out of a window from home onto a beautiful landscape. It is a window into a single, captured moment—a beautiful instance of colour and splendour. That is how I want this picture to be seen.
Painting, Oil on Canvas
78.7 W x 58.4 H x 5.1 D cm
Illustrative framing suggestions only
Ships in a Crate
This painting on canvas, captures a view that needs little introduction: a sunset over the city from Waterloo Bridge. It is a portrait of the London skyline as it stands now, a growing testament to how vast and rapid the city's evolution is.
The atmospheric palette has, for me, echoes of the beautiful colours found in Edward Hopper’s haunting city pictures. Of course, one can’t make a direct comparison to a master like Hopper, but this piece resonates with a similar feeling—that particular quality of light and the specific colours of a city at dusk. For me, the delight of painting an urban scene lies in capturing these moments.
Ultimately, this is a tranquil piece. It should be enjoyed in the same way one looks out of a window from home onto a beautiful landscape. It is a window into a single, captured moment—a beautiful instance of colour and splendour. That is how I want this picture to be seen.
Painting, Oil on Canvas
78.7 W x 58.4 H x 5.1 D cm
Illustrative framing suggestions only
Ships in a Crate
This painting on canvas, captures a view that needs little introduction: a sunset over the city from Waterloo Bridge. It is a portrait of the London skyline as it stands now, a growing testament to how vast and rapid the city's evolution is.
The atmospheric palette has, for me, echoes of the beautiful colours found in Edward Hopper’s haunting city pictures. Of course, one can’t make a direct comparison to a master like Hopper, but this piece resonates with a similar feeling—that particular quality of light and the specific colours of a city at dusk. For me, the delight of painting an urban scene lies in capturing these moments.
Ultimately, this is a tranquil piece. It should be enjoyed in the same way one looks out of a window from home onto a beautiful landscape. It is a window into a single, captured moment—a beautiful instance of colour and splendour. That is how I want this picture to be seen.