Art of the Day: "18.24 Under the Shard, 2015" by Sheri Gee

Art of the Day: "18.24 Under the Shard, 2015" by Sheri Gee

“There's something captivating about the rain, the way it makes the pavements glisten and people hurry. In this latest series of paintings, I've tried to capture an essence of the London rainy day commute, at each end of the day. Each painting is titled by the time and place of the reference, as people make their way to work or back home again, in a light shower or downpour. As I walk about looking for the perfect reference, I'm drawn to colourful umbrellas, blurred lights and reflections in puddles.”


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