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John Duffin
John Duffin Kings Cross Rain, London art, cityscape art, architecture art

2018

$399.66
£295
€344.83
CA$551.58
A$617.90
CHF 321.38
MX$7,537.06
NOK 4,091.63
SEK 3,858.12
DKK 2,573.70

About the Item

'King's Cross Station is a place of great significance to me, many departures and arrivals have taken place at this station. I love it's gothic architecture and sheer drama right in the centre of London. Eternal thanks to Poet Laureate John Betjeman for campaigning to save it from demolition, I look forward to many future journeys from this cathedral of travel.' John Duffin is a painter and printmaker whose work is based on the modern environments of cities and towns, creating dynamic, cinematic images of contemporary urban life. His unique images of architecture, lighting and figures have been greatly praised and awarded, recently receiving The Most Outstanding Print Award from Sir peter Blake, he has a distinctive artistic voice and has much to say in his work about contemporary life in all of it’s manifestations. His work is in the tradition of LS Lowry in Britain and Edward Hopper in America and like these artists he creates unique views of contemporary urban life, a combination of his ability as a draughtsman, his imagination and his personal use of perspective and colour. He makes drawings and watercolours in front of his chosen subject and takes these sketches back to his London studio where he creates from them his own imaginative interpretation of the site, recreating the place anew via his own imagination. His work is redolent with influences from cinema, graphic novels and the history of figurative painting, but from this comes a vision that is his alone. Kings Cross Rain by John Duffin [2018] Limited Edition Etching on paper Edition number 15/150 Image size: H:30 cm x W:25 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:56 cm x W:38 cm x D:1cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look 'King's Cross Station is a place of great significance to me, many departures and arrivals have taken place at this station. I love it's gothic architecture and sheer drama right in the centre of London. Eternal thanks to Poet Laureate John Betjeman for campaigning to save it from demolition, I look forward to many future journeys from this cathedral of travel.'
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    2018
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    Height: 22.05 in (56 cm)Width: 14.97 in (38 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Deddington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU632312143432

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