Differential - Mystery Building Series - Limited Edition Print 3/10
£550.00 / Sold Out
Giclée ("gee-clay") print - Archival pigment ink on ultra-smooth fine art paper
Size - 100cm H x 62cm W
Have you figured it out yet?
Here goes some clues - the site was once occupied by gallows, it was one of the first skyscrapers in London with a 34 storey tower and a 9 storey block to the east including shops, offices, retail units and maisonettes. It faces both New Oxford Street and St Giles High Street almost directly above Tottenham Court Road tube station.
Yip, Centre Point London taken from an obscure angle then chopped up and glued back together again produced a Gothy, almost mechanical mashup of vertical gears suspended in alien lips. The colours are modern and relatively unique softening its challenging presence just enough to keep it interesting.
Category - Centre Point, architecture, structure, futuristic, London, Oxford Street, regeneration