THE ICONIC TOWER BRIDGE
Arriving at Shad Thames, Butlers Wharf, the taxi driver halts amidst warehouse apartments. The artist skilfully immortalized this peaceful spot in South London, which served as an inspiration for Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist" novel. This pencil drawing embraces the majestic warehouse structures, interconnected by walkways that gracefully bridge the surrounding buildings. The warehouses preserved in graphite pencil strokes.
This drawing offers a window into the past and present, a glimpse of an area once bustling with industrial activity. The artist's drawing encapsulates the quiet elegance of the location, inviting viewers to appreciate the harmonious blend of history and architecture. The intricate details of the warehouse facades and connecting walkways reveal the artist's dedication to capturing every nuance.
Elevate your surroundings with our designer pencil prints. Add depth by pairing the framed pencil print with diverse drawings, transforming your space into a captivating showcase of artistry.
· Print comes embossed and personally signed by the artist M.Rodwell
· This print has the location stated discretely in grey/black ink.
· Unframed and 40 x 30 prints use 300 gram Arco white paper.