Pixel Power - Pink Green - Limited Edition Print 1/3
£850.00 / Sold Out
Giclée ("gee-clay") print - Archival pigment ink on ultra-smooth fine art paper
Size - 120cm H x 107cm W
A true eye popper, another colourful creation of this London monument. The palette is pushed from every angle, bursts of pinks and turquoise mixed in with speckles of white red and yellow form the structural mass and mirrored sea for this former coal-fire monster. The skyline, a grass carpet of woven greens with an almost plastic finish. There's a lot to see here.
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned power station on the bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms in Battersea, London. Decommissioned in 1975 it was given Grade II listed status in 1980. The building remained unloved until 2014 almost falling into ruin. I guess the scale of the task was daunting to say the least but anyone taking on this incredible thing needed to consider rebuilding those chimneys, no easy feat and eventually executed perfectly.
It's now the new proud home to Apple and the surrounding developments home to thousands of Londoners.
Each image is printed on demand, tweaked slightly to make them unique in their own subtle ways.
Category - Architecture, landmark, structure, power station, regeneration