Helter Skelter
Gicleé Print with archival inks on Somerset Enhanced Velvet paper 255gsm, Limited edition of 25
The Helter Skelter on Brighton's Palace Pier was built in 1949 and has had a few homes including Alton Towers before it arrived on the south coast. When I first moved to Brighton I took lots of local inspiration photographs to work from. It was only when I came to paint this that I realised the slide is missing! I feel that this makes the image feel more unique - they remove it in the winter for cleaning so I just happened to catch it at that moment.
This print of a relief art canvas was created by Georgina Smith in her studio in Brighton. Each artwork is built up of multiple layers of card, cut to create a 3D image, which is then drawn and painted. Her paintings centre on historical buildings with a focus on those that have a sense of nostalgia and faded charm..
Dimensions 300x400mm or 400x500mm, unframed
Gicleé Print with archival inks on Somerset Enhanced Velvet paper 255gsm, Limited edition of 25
The Helter Skelter on Brighton's Palace Pier was built in 1949 and has had a few homes including Alton Towers before it arrived on the south coast. When I first moved to Brighton I took lots of local inspiration photographs to work from. It was only when I came to paint this that I realised the slide is missing! I feel that this makes the image feel more unique - they remove it in the winter for cleaning so I just happened to catch it at that moment.
This print of a relief art canvas was created by Georgina Smith in her studio in Brighton. Each artwork is built up of multiple layers of card, cut to create a 3D image, which is then drawn and painted. Her paintings centre on historical buildings with a focus on those that have a sense of nostalgia and faded charm..
Dimensions 300x400mm or 400x500mm, unframed
Gicleé Print with archival inks on Somerset Enhanced Velvet paper 255gsm, Limited edition of 25
The Helter Skelter on Brighton's Palace Pier was built in 1949 and has had a few homes including Alton Towers before it arrived on the south coast. When I first moved to Brighton I took lots of local inspiration photographs to work from. It was only when I came to paint this that I realised the slide is missing! I feel that this makes the image feel more unique - they remove it in the winter for cleaning so I just happened to catch it at that moment.
This print of a relief art canvas was created by Georgina Smith in her studio in Brighton. Each artwork is built up of multiple layers of card, cut to create a 3D image, which is then drawn and painted. Her paintings centre on historical buildings with a focus on those that have a sense of nostalgia and faded charm..
Dimensions 300x400mm or 400x500mm, unframed