Battersea Power Station

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FRAME: Unframed

GLASS: Unframed

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Power to the people: Made famous by Pink Floyd who featured a pig floating between two chimneys of the Battersea Power Station on their 1970s 'Animals' album cover, the now decommissioned coal-fired power station is an iconic landmark on the south bank of the River Thames. This unmistakeable Grade II* listed building and surrounding area has been brought back to life as one of the most exciting and innovative neighbourhoods in London, with several high-end property developments and a unique blend of restaurants, shops, parks and cultural spaces. Here, Charles Avalon has imaginatively depicted the landscape with a distinct Art Deco flavour.

Details:

  • Artist: Charles Avalon

  • Print size: 96.5 x 64.5 cm (unframed)

  • Edition: Limited to 280

  • They are signed, hand-numbered and bear our embossed stamp of authenticity.

  • Printed in England using traditional lithographic techniques on 100% cotton fine art paper