City of London Atop a Hill – Art of Isolation Gallery Art Print
City of London Atop a Hill – Art of Isolation Gallery Art Print
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"City of London atop a hill" Museum-Quality Poster - Art of Isolation Print
Add a powerful, evocative statement to your space with "City of London atop a hill", an exclusive museum-quality art print by London artist VKM Illustrations. Rendered in a distinct, poignant naive style, this composition beautifully explores contemporary themes of the vastness of the city and the feeling of isolation that brings.
The original artwork is a striking watercolour illustration depicting the view of the City of London from a hill in South East London,.
About the Artwork & Exhibition History:
This piece was originally created for and displayed at the Art of Isolation Gallery at Surrey Quays in South East London. The works for this raw, untitled exhibition were all completed within a strict 14-day time-frame. Crafted on leftover paper using accessible, everyday high-street paints, the collection captures the stark essence of solitude. The visual style is heavily influenced by the atmospheric and industrial works of Trevor Grimshaw and L. S. Lowry, alongside visual references to Edward Hopper and John Minton.
Printed on premium, thick matte paper, these fine art prints add deep character, emotional resonance, and a sophisticated visual accent to any room or office environment.
Product Specifications & Dimensions:
- Artist: VKM Illustrations (London, UK)
- Type: Museum-Quality Matte Poster (Unframed)
- Collection: The Art of Isolation Exhibition (Surrey Quays, London)
- Original Medium: Watercolour Illustration
- Sizes Available: A4 (21 × 30 cm)
- Paper Finish: Premium Matte (Non-Glossy)
- Paper Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
- Paper Weight: 189 g/m²
- Opacity / Brightness: 94% Opacity | 104% ISO Brightness
- Paper Source: Sustainably sourced from Japan
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Shipping: Packaged safely and shipped securely via reliable UK & global delivery.
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