David Gentleman has been drawing London all his adult
life. But can you look afresh at the place where you
live? Over the past year he has immersed himself in his
home city to try and find out. "London, You're
Beautiful", the resulting book of sketches, drawings and
watercolours, arranged month by month, shows a year in
the life of London, and reveals the city that is hidden
in plain view. David's notes on his work offer us a
privileged insight into how an artist sees and captures
the ever-shifting light and colours, movement and
figures of a teeming city as it moves through the
seasons. He describes how he chooses techniques and
materials to render the spellbound children at his
grandchildren's Camden primary school; the spectacular
transformation of Hendon's streets from brown to pink to
green with April's cherry blossom; the strange world
evoked by the city under snow. Through David's eyes we
see London anew as he shows us how the sun turns
rubbish-strewn ditches into enchanting waterside glades,
or how just twenty-two lines on paper can deliver the
dazzling complexity of Canary Wharf's windows.This book
is for everyone who would like to understand how an
artist works, for lovers of the Olympic city that will
be celebrated in London 2012, and for those who long to
see a familiar world, transformed. David Gentleman, born
in London in 1930, is a watercolourist and printmaker,
working in many media and scales. He has designed
British stamps and coins and the platform-length mural
at Charing Cross tube station, well-known to Londoners,
that is blown up from his wood engravings. His studio is
at the top of an early Victorian house in Camden Town
between the crowded, rackety Camden Lock and the green
spaces of Regent's Park and Primrose Hill. |
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