




Late night London, Southbank (2022) Painting by Alan Harris
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 15.8in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $1,000 Impressionism Urban
Another painting for the series "Late Night London". This time an urban scene around the Southbank with the impressive emblematic view of the Saint Pauls Cathedral in the distance. Beautiful area in the great city of London.
A superb gift for Londoners and art lovers alike.
Alan works with a variety of mediums as oils, watercolours, pastel, mixed media, sculptures and engages the viewer with atmospheric detail.
Related themes
LondonBest City PaintingBest Urben ArtRiver Thames LondonSouthbank London
Alan Harris is a contemporary British artist, painter, and sculptor, born in London in the 1950s. From a young age, Alan displayed a strong creative flair, inspired significantly by his father, who spent much of his free time making and mending, sharing these skills with him. This early exposure to creativity fostered Alan's interest in art and handicrafts.
Around twenty years ago, Alan began to fully immerse himself in painting, developing a unique style that has garnered appreciation from many. His early works, primarily simple watercolors, depicted scenes of everyday life. Over time, he has expanded his artistic repertoire, dedicating himself full-time to painting and experimenting with various techniques and mediums. He maintains studios in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and Barcelona, where he spends extended periods exploring new forms of art.
Alan's work is deeply influenced by his middle-class upbringing in London, a city rich with life and history. His paintings often depict scenes from his childhood, interwoven with stories of his forefathers, creating a personal and intimate world of nostalgia. His characteristic depictions of busy, rainy streets reflect the struggles and evolution of individuality within urban life. These scenes evoke feelings of both happiness and warm nostalgia, drawing from Alan's own emotional life and comfort.
The spaces depicted in Alan's work could represent the streets of London, where he was born, Newcastle, where he currently resides, or any other place, resonating with viewers who find familiar elements in his paintings. Alan relies on his memory to convey the essence of these scenes, creating images that are both personal and universally recognizable.
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Nationality:
UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary British Artists