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White Lines #11 - Cartwheel

The Bankside Power Station closed its doors 40 years ago. It is now home to many great exhibitions. It’s the perfect setting to not only display, but also create fantastic art. The long windows in the former turbine hall let in amazing light at certain times of the year, sprawling fascinating lines of light across the floor making beautiful shadows in the hall.

Sitting on The Thames opposite St Paul’s Cathedral, the building is in a prime position in London. Very industrial looking yet beautiful on the outside as well as the. The original building was designed by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also worked on Battersea Power Station located a little further up river.

This iconic building that was once the heart of an industrial city has now been repurposed for the modern age. Showcasing beautiful art, creating beautiful art and is in many ways art itself.

White Lines is an ongoing photographic project by artist Tony Sellen. Using the light and shadows in this impressive building to create a collection of street photographs. Unique candid moments captured on camera as the lines of light shine into the dark industrial hall.

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White Lines is a collection of street photographs taken in one special place in London. When the sun is low and setting in the west the light shines through five tall vertical windows, creating some beautiful shadows. As people walk through the shadows and into the light I can see the art forming in front of me. A street photograph takes a moment to capture but the wait for that right moment may be hours.

My street photography always has a big geometric aspect with strong compositions and use of the surrounding environment. The lines and shapes along with the beautiful strong contrast in White Lines, represent my urban geometric approach to street photography.

This collection has taken years for me to create. Many wasted visits due to the conditions not being what I want, lots of hours spent waiting for the right moments to happen and so much time spent processing the images, getting that perfect look.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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White Lines #11 - Cartwheel

The Bankside Power Station closed its doors 40 years ago. It is now home to many great exhibitions. It’s the perfect setting to not only display, but also create fantastic art. The long windows in the former turbine hall let in amazing light at certain times of the year, sprawling fascinating lines of light across the floor making beautiful shadows in the hall.

Sitting on The Thames opposite St Paul’s Cathedral, the building is in a prime position in London. Very industrial looking yet beautiful on the outside as well as the. The original building was designed by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also worked on Battersea Power Station located a little further up river.

This iconic building that was once the heart of an industrial city has now been repurposed for the modern age. Showcasing beautiful art, creating beautiful art and is in many ways art itself.

White Lines is an ongoing photographic project by artist Tony Sellen. Using the light and shadows in this impressive building to create a collection of street photographs. Unique candid moments captured on camera as the lines of light shine into the dark industrial hall.

_White_Lines_ collection image

White Lines is a collection of street photographs taken in one special place in London. When the sun is low and setting in the west the light shines through five tall vertical windows, creating some beautiful shadows. As people walk through the shadows and into the light I can see the art forming in front of me. A street photograph takes a moment to capture but the wait for that right moment may be hours.

My street photography always has a big geometric aspect with strong compositions and use of the surrounding environment. The lines and shapes along with the beautiful strong contrast in White Lines, represent my urban geometric approach to street photography.

This collection has taken years for me to create. Many wasted visits due to the conditions not being what I want, lots of hours spent waiting for the right moments to happen and so much time spent processing the images, getting that perfect look.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
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