PAUL CATHERALL has become one of the
UK's leading linocut printmakers. Using a clean and sharp
palette inspired by commercial art of the 1950's and 1960's
Catherall depicts various well-known landmarks from London, New
York and Brighton.
Catherall identifies the established and continually developing
skylines of his locations by representing architectural
monuments such as Tate Modern, Battersea Power Station, the
Flatiron, Brooklyn Bridge and Brighton Pier. Treated equally in
measure each depiction provides us with a vantage point that is
unusual and particular. Catherall displays an expert eye for
composition and colour; and great draughtsmanship, achieving
ultimately a delicate balance between classic commercial design
and contemporary urban landscape.
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