“If you collect not just images but ideas; symbols of who truly holds power; this piece belongs in your collection.” Short Description
Is Parliament Behind the People? captures the vibrant and interconnected atmosphere of the South Bank, providing a glimpse into the dynamic interplay of personal and political spheres.
Is Parliament Behind the People? captures a thought-provoking moment on London's South Bank, juxtaposing the presence of people with the iconic silhouette of the Houses of Parliament in the background. This artwork, part of the South Bank series, uses multiple exposures to emphasize the primacy of individuals in the urban landscape, symbolizing the idea that the government should always be behind the people.
As I stood on the South Bank, I was struck by the bustling energy of the crowd against the backdrop of the historic Parliament buildings. The question of whether Parliament truly stands behind its people has often crossed my mind, and I was determined to reflect this sentiment in my image. By placing the focus on the people in the foreground, with Parliament subtly visible in the background, I aimed to visually represent the idea of "people first, government second."
In creating this piece, I sought to emphasize the dynamic interaction of the crowd while maintaining the stately presence of Parliament. The composition guides the viewer's eye from the vibrant activity of the people to the symbolic silhouette of the government buildings. The interplay of light and shadow, enhanced by the multiple exposures, adds depth and texture, creating a layered and contemplative scene.
This artwork serves as a visual exploration of the relationship between sovereign individuals and their government. Is Parliament Behind the People? captures the vibrant and interconnected atmosphere of the South Bank, providing a glimpse into the dynamic interplay of personal and political spheres. It offers a contemplative look at the balance of power and the importance of placing people at the forefront of the urban and societal landscape.
You can rest assured that Parliament will always be behind the people in this image!
My images come in three standard sizes based on the ISO sizes A3, A2 and A1 all of the images are printed with a white border to make them look neater in the frame on their own or if you will be using a mount. All of the images are printed giclee using Hahnemühle Pearl fine art paper and inks which are designed to last for many decades. Each print comes with a serial number and a certificate of authenticity
Frame Size
A3
A2
A1
Edition Size
100
50
20
Border Size
15cm
20cm
30cm
Printed Area
390mm × 267mm
554mm × 380mm
781mm × 534mm
Overall Size
420mm × 296mm
594mm × 420mm
841mm × 594mm
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