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ADD DISCOUNT code RBD get 15% OFF all  canvases and artwork. Offering high-quality paintings for Modern and Contemporary interiors for house, city business, office, restaurant or bar. https://about.me/eraclis
 https://about.me/eraclis Buildings and city structures, tall towers of modern architectural buildings and tall sky scrapers with glass structures are becoming more and more abstract and contemporary in design with the use of new and innovative materials and buildings techniques. The old against the new buildings- textures and differing levels colours and tones is what I find most interesting and how these play against each other to produce an interesting and amazing skyline view of mega city proportions.
Fifty years before the centre of London was destroyed by the Great Fire, Dutch draughtsman Claes Jansz Visscher’s captured it in his 1616 engraving, View of London – a low-rise cityscape dominated by church spires and steeples. Now the artist Robin Reynolds has updated that classic view for the present day, recreating Visscher’s perspective as closely as possible, but detailing the London riverside of 2016. Of course much has changed, and not just all the concrete and glass. Sir Christopher Wren’s 1710 St Paul’s Cathedral replaces the old cathedral gutted in the fire. There is still a river crossing called London Bridge in the same place as the medieval version – but it is no longer lined with houses and shops, and lacks the severed heads of traitors seen on spikes above the southern gatehouse shown in Visscher’s engraving. The 1990s reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre can be seen on the South Bank, a few hundreds metres from the site of the original. Visscher completed hi
Eraclis Aristidou has lived and painted in London all his life. An all-round artist should display a variety of kills in all subject, portraits, cityscapes, animals and contemporary and modern art works. The artist has always been interested in observing city structures the expanding and ever changing skyline. The interaction of colour shapes and form with ever changing architectural splendour. Exclusive 45% DISCOUNT on all works> SHOP