Fitzrovia Community Centre. ‘Hidden Fitzrovia’ project.
These three artworks were created for a the Fitzrovia Community Centre project ‘Hidden Fitzrovia’. The artworks I produced have been scanned and will be printed eight feet high then used on hoardings surrounding a new hotel in Fitzrovia from the month of August for a period of months.
My concept statement:
People make a community. Cultural diversities gathered in one place, make for a richer life. Where they frequent, often a hostlery, can be the hub in any neighbourhood. In the case of Fitzrovia, few places in its history, are as fascinating as The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, originally sited on 1 Percy Street. Opened in 1910 by Austrian chef Rudolf Stulik; it became a favourite haunt of aristocrats and bohemians alike, including writers, painters and activists.
From a wealth of choices as subjects; I settled on Walter Sickert, Nancy Cunard and Helen Saunders, all of whom were integral ingredients in making Fitzrovia the wonderful place it is today.
Fitzrovia Community Centre. ‘Hidden Fitzrovia’ project.
These three artworks were created for a the Fitzrovia Community Centre project ‘Hidden Fitzrovia’. The artworks I produced have been scanned and will be printed eight feet high then used on hoardings surrounding a new hotel in Fitzrovia from the month of August for a period of months.
My concept statement:
People make a community. Cultural diversities gathered in one place, make for a richer life. Where they frequent, often a hostlery, can be the hub in any neighbourhood. In the case of Fitzrovia, few places in its history, are as fascinating as The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, originally sited on 1 Percy Street. Opened in 1910 by Austrian chef Rudolf Stulik; it became a favourite haunt of aristocrats and bohemians alike, including writers, painters and activists.
From a wealth of choices as subjects; I settled on Walter Sickert, Nancy Cunard and Helen Saunders, all of whom were integral ingredients in making Fitzrovia the wonderful place it is today.
Walter Sickert, £995
46cm x 23cm, mixed media on card.
Nancy Cunard, £995
46cm x 23cm, mixed media on card.
Helen Saunders, £995
46cm x 23cm, mixed media on card.