Morning Mist

Original acrylic on acrylic paper by Alan Harris, contemporary British artist.
Acrylic on rolled canvas 16x11
Another painting for the series London. This time a view of the Westminster Palace in a misty London skyscape reflecting on the River Thames.
Always with a great sense of architectural space, Alan has managed to paint in his work a unique concept that stands out from his contemporaries. With his ability to abstract the main elements of each city either London, New York, Paris, or Shangai, he creates that image with which the public easily connects and which is part of their own experience is unique.
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.
"Love these types of images, a mysterious adventure in a rainy street."
Some comments on Alan's work:
"Amazing reflections. Love these rainy day/night paintings. Don’t know how you get such fantastic atmosphere"...
W 40.00 cm x H 38.50 cm
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About the Artist

" My work is my life, each piece is like a diary of my emotions and feelings on my journey through time. " Born in 1950s London, Alan has always had a flair for being creative. He attended Strand Grammar where, like most schools of the time, academic discipline was paramount. “My intere...