Elephant and Castle Tube Station Painting - For Sale

 

South London Artwork

This vibrant artwork portrays Elephant and Castle with a cyclist gliding past the central tube station, masterfully manoeuvring through the intricate web of traffic lights. The location has recently undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into a cyclist-friendly superhighway that resonates with progress. In the distance, a former office building has been reborn as luxury apartments, overlooking this dynamic scene.

Legend has it that the moniker "Elephant and Castle" originates from a pub and coaching inn situated at this bustling crossroads. The earliest documented instance of this name linked to the area is found in the Court Leet Book of the Manor of Walworth, which convened at the "Elephant and Castle, Newington" on March 21, 1765.

This sought-after painting has been transformed into limited edition prints, accessible for purchase online. However, it's important to note that there exists only a single original piece. Don't let this opportunity slip away; seize the chance to acquire and cherish this exceptional artwork. Schedule a private viewing today at the artist's home/gallery workspace. Artwork prices range from £950 to £4,500.

 

Material / Description:

  • Painted onto quality canvas and hand stretched. 

  • The artist has used Windsor & Newton Acrylic paint.

  • 60 cm x 80 cm canvas (23.62” x 31.49”)

  • Contemporarily framed in silver bevelled edge and black frame, befitting of this elegant painting.

  • 69 cm x 89 cm canvas size framed (27.16” x 35.03”)

  • Painted in England

 
 

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