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Tate Britain is a wonderful gallery with lots of homemade paintings fromTurner to Hockney and Freud. Just beyond the entrance is a circular space stretching up to a domed roof through four floors. This drawing views 'The Drummer' a Dr Who-like giant bronze by Michael Sandle (across the stairwell) and, looking up, the intricate neo classical tower comprising arches and columns reaching to the dome.

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Graphite on paper

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#graphite drawing #tate britain atrium 
Tate Britain Atrium (2018)
Charcoal drawing
by Patrick O'Callaghan

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Tate Britain is a wonderful gallery with lots of homemade paintings fromTurner to Hockney and Freud. Just beyond the entrance is a circular space stretching up to a domed roof through four floors. This drawing views 'The Drummer' a Dr Who-like giant bronze by Michael Sandle (across the stairwell) and, looking up, the intricate neo classical tower comprising arches and columns reaching to the dome.

Materials used:

Graphite on paper

Tags:
#graphite drawing #tate britain atrium 

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Patrick O’Callaghan trained as a graphic designer and is an alumni graduate of The Royal College of Art, London. Following many years of professional practice he now devotes his time to... Read more

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