Up on the Roof

Artist and illustrator Jonathan Farr spent much of last year perched on various balconies and fire escapes at some of London’s landmark buildings – in order to draw city scenes using various implements from dipping ink pens to charcoals and acrylic paint. Shown here are two charcoal drawings created from a vantage point on the 13th floor of Centrepoint in August/September last year which form part of his exhibition of city vistas, entitled Massing, currently showing in the Curzon Soho Cinema Bar in London. [LINK] To see more of Farr’s work visit jonathanfarr.com

 

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~ by Errant Aesthete on 04/11/08.

One Response to “Up on the Roof”

  1. Gives new meaning to the Carole King/Gerry Goffin classic made popular by the Drifters: Up On the Roof

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