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

150 x 150 cm | 59 x 59 in [media]. Original mixed media on canvas, blazing London Thames sunset with the Shard. Featured in Urban Echoes.. London Contemporary Art Original Painting by Contemporary Cityscape Artist Paul Kenton. Available to Purchase.

"Currents of Light"

London blazing in a torrent of light

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Title

“Currents of Light”

Size

150 x 150 cm | 59 x 59 in

Media

Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas

Format

Original Painting

Frame

Boxed Canvas

Price

£54950

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“Currents of Light”

150 x 150 cm | 59 x 59 in

"Currents of Light" is a full-intensity London sunset, the Thames alive with reflected light as the Shard rises on the left against a sky that moves from deep blue at the edges into a blazing core of orange and gold at the centre. The palette is one of Paul's boldest — reds, oranges and blues worked across both sky and water in heavily textured strokes that give the whole surface a sense of heat and movement. Painted in mixed media on canvas as a 150 x 150cm original, it's one of the featured works in Paul's Urban Echoes exhibition at The Bomb Factory, London

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“Currents of Light”

150 x 150 cm | 59 x 59 in | Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas


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“Currents of Light”

150 x 150 cm | 59 x 59 in | Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas


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“Currents of Light” is an Original London Cityscape Painting by Paul Kenton. Original mixed media on canvas, blazing London Thames sunset with the Shard. Featured in Urban Echoes.

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 “Currents of Light”, please visit Paul’s ‘London Collection’.