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Detailed architectural illustration of an aerial view over Westminster and the surrounding area of London by Will Clarke.
This limited edition handmade silk screen print features the Houses of Parliament and a striking blue River Thames. The original drawing took six months to complete and looks out across London from the Westminster area of the city. The image features some of London's most iconic landmarks such as the London Eye and Waterloo Station.
The artwork is entirely created by hand, colours used are of the highest quality, non-toxic Lascaux Studio inks.
This piece is also available framed in a white solid wood frame glass but please note this option is only available for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame.
Detailed architectural illustration of an aerial view over Westminster and the surrounding area of London by Will Clarke.
This limited edition handmade silk screen print features the Houses of Parliament and a striking blue River Thames. The original drawing took six months to complete and looks out across London from the Westminster area of the city. The image features some of London's most iconic landmarks such as the London Eye and Waterloo Station.
The artwork is entirely created by hand, colours used are of the highest quality, non-toxic Lascaux Studio inks.
This piece is also available framed in a white solid wood frame glass but please note this option is only available for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame.
Will Clarke is drawn to architecture with historic or cultural significance, often exploring unique angles in his drawings. He focuses on intricate line work and combines this with striking angles and colour in his printmaking. Inspired by the beauty of structure, history, and heritage, he finds beauty not just in ornate buildings but in the deeper cultural and historical meaning they hold.