“Cathedral of Light” – London Art Original Painting by Paul Kenton.

81 x 55 cm | 32 x 21.75 in [media]. A glowing London scene centred on St Paul’s Cathedral, illuminated in deep blues and golds that celebrate the city’s energy and architectural beauty.. London Contemporary Art Original Painting by Contemporary Cityscape Artist Paul Kenton. Available to Purchase.

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“Cathedral of Light”

London's skyline alive with movement and shimmering city light

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Details

Title

“Cathedral of Light”

Size

81 x 55 cm | 32 x 21.75 in

Media

Giclée Reproduction on Museum Grade Paper

Format

Limited Edition Print

Frame

Sold Unframed

Price

£995 £895.5

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“Cathedral of Light”

81 x 55 cm | 32 x 21.75 in

A luminous vision of London where St Paul’s Cathedral stands radiant above the surrounding streets. The interplay of light and shadow reflects the rhythm of city life - vibrant, reflective, and full of motion. The scene feels timeless yet contemporary, honouring both London’s architectural grace and its unceasing energy.

Giclée Print Quality

Giclée (zhee-clay) is a French term, in this case meaning “spray of ink”. A giclée is a means of reproducing an original. It is not an original graphic but a fine quality reproduction print. Giclée prints render deep, saturated colours and have a beautiful painterly quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends. The prints are reproduced on high quality, museum grade papers, using premium light fast inks.

The production of a giclée print is not an automatic process. The human touch is critical in several phases of the giclée process. First the giclée prints began as Paul’s original art. Second the work was photographed in studio conditions using a high resolution camera. Each artwork was then meticulously colour corrected. That colour correction requires an experienced eye and touch in making the proper adjustments in tone, contrast, sharpness and other factors to produce a print that faithfully reproduces the original. Third, in matching the computer image with the final print, a practised eye must make adjustments for the best results. And last, the printer itself needs steady attention to produce consistent, quality results. In short, the human hand is part of every step of the giclée process, with Paul himself overseeing each one. Indeed, the difference between a quality giclée print and one that is not, lies almost entirely in the human involvement and craftsmanship.

cathedral-of-light-limited-edition-print-london-painting-paul-kenton

“Cathedral of Light”

81 x 55 cm | 32 x 21.75 in | Giclée Reproduction on Museum Grade Paper


cathedral-of-light-limited-edition-print-london-painting-paul-kenton

“Cathedral of Light”

81 x 55 cm | 32 x 21.75 in | Giclée Reproduction on Museum Grade Paper


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“Cathedral of Light” is an Limited Edition Print of a London Cityscape Painting by Paul Kenton. A glowing London scene centred on St Paul’s Cathedral, illuminated in deep blues and golds that celebrate the city’s energy and architectural beauty.

To discover more artworks inspired by London, please view the London Collection. Paul regularly visits London to discover new urban landscapes and skylines for inspiration. You can watch Paul exploring and sketching his favourite London sights and landmarks in this video from his YouTube channel.

If you would like to see more paintings of London like “Cathedral of Light”, please visit Paul’s ‘London Collection’.

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