Artwork description:

A three colour lithograph printed of the Cranes from in front of Battersea Power Station.

These iconic cranes were removed while the renovations of the power station took place and have yet to be replaced in front of of the structure by the rivers edge.

This print was made as part of a prize awarded to me at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2005, which was to produce some lithographic prints at the famous Curwen Print sudio, which at the time was in Cambridge.

Signed and numbered in pencil.

Materials used:

Lithographic ink on Somerset Satin Paper.

Battersea Cranes (2006)
Lithograph
by Simon Lawson

£150

Artwork description
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A three colour lithograph printed of the Cranes from in front of Battersea Power Station.

These iconic cranes were removed while the renovations of the power station took place and have yet to be replaced in front of of the structure by the rivers edge.

This print was made as part of a prize awarded to me at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2005, which was to produce some lithographic prints at the famous Curwen Print sudio, which at the time was in Cambridge.

Signed and numbered in pencil.

Materials used:

Lithographic ink on Somerset Satin Paper.

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I am a Grimsby born painter and printmaker now based in London. Having spent many years working in collaborative printmaking studios, Alecto, LCA, Hope (Sufference) Press and Thumbprint I established... Read more

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