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Original acrylic by Alan Harris, british artist.
There are few areas in London whose fortunes have had so many twists and turns as Brixton. From being a smart south London suburb with one of the capital’s top shopping streets at the beginning of the 20th century, to the area that became the beating heart of the Windrush generation who came from the Caribbean after the Second World War.
Today Brixton is achingly cool, and is shrugging off its battle-hardened reputation. Brixton Village — locals still call it by its original name Granville Arcade — is now a major London tourist attraction. Situated in part of the famous and now listed covered markets, it is a destination reborn with boutiques, restaurants and cafes sharing the space with South American butchers, Caribbean greengrocers, African stores and English fishmongers. Interesting area to visit and enjoy in London.
A superb gift for art lovers alike.
Alan works with a variety of mediums as oils, watercolours, pastel, mixed media, sculptures and engage the viewer with atmospheric detail.
Image Size: 11x15 in, framed size 18x22"
The painting is sent mounted and framed, with a 8.2 cm (3.2 in) wide frame, ready to hang.

Note: Glass is not suitable to be sent by post. So the painting is supplied with Styrene safety glass, which has same clarity as glass, but it is much durable and safer than traditional glass.

Materials used:

watercolour, acrylic, paper

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#landscape painting #still life #oil on canvas #london #interiors #alan harris #tower bridge 
Brixton Nights, London (2019)
Acrylic painting
by Alan Harris

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Original acrylic by Alan Harris, british artist.
There are few areas in London whose fortunes have had so many twists and turns as Brixton. From being a smart south London suburb with one of the capital’s top shopping streets at the beginning of the 20th century, to the area that became the beating heart of the Windrush generation who came from the Caribbean after the Second World War.
Today Brixton is achingly cool, and is shrugging off its battle-hardened reputation. Brixton Village — locals still call it by its original name Granville Arcade — is now a major London tourist attraction. Situated in part of the famous and now listed covered markets, it is a destination reborn with boutiques, restaurants and cafes sharing the space with South American butchers, Caribbean greengrocers, African stores and English fishmongers. Interesting area to visit and enjoy in London.
A superb gift for art lovers alike.
Alan works with a variety of mediums as oils, watercolours, pastel, mixed media, sculptures and engage the viewer with atmospheric detail.
Image Size: 11x15 in, framed size 18x22"
The painting is sent mounted and framed, with a 8.2 cm (3.2 in) wide frame, ready to hang.

Note: Glass is not suitable to be sent by post. So the painting is supplied with Styrene safety glass, which has same clarity as glass, but it is much durable and safer than traditional glass.

Materials used:

watercolour, acrylic, paper

Tags:
#landscape painting #still life #oil on canvas #london #interiors #alan harris #tower bridge 

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Alan Harris, contemporary, abstract, figurative, original paintings. Alan, creates original art, paintings and sculptures using oils, watercolours, pastel and mixed media. His contemporary art go from traditional images depicting nostalgic... Read more

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