I have recently been commissioned to create a number of London pictures,
and will be adding to these. Please ask.
For prices and framing options, please email the artist at
neil@neilroland.co.uk or telephone
Neil on 07792 365 437
Brixton Alive
A selection of pictures around London’s Brixton, from the town hall, the Ritzy, The Fridge and the market at Electric Avenue - these can be blended with other areas of London, or indeed worked into artworks featuring other cities to make it entirely relevant.
Notting Hill And Around
The ice-cream shaded terrace houses of Notting Hill and Portobello Road in London’s West 10 and 11. These are just a selection of pictures of this area. Others available to see at my studio.
Mayfair
Details from the perfumiers, costumiers and jewellers, the hotels and the clubs around London’s fascinating W1 enclave of Mayfair. More pictures available to see at my studio of Mayfair and around.
Secrets of Clapham
From the gentleman’s lavatories outside the tube station, to the temperance statue on the Common, from the old Majestic to the Rose and Crown, this is a selection from my Clapham collections that can be worked into wider London pictures, or indeed blended with other cities.
The London Years
This was a commission for a couple who had lived in Muswell Hill, Finchley and Highgate, and were now moving out to Buckinghamshire. The pictures were to celebrate the places that were most meaningful during their North London years, with the station from which the trains leave to their new home.
Muswell Hill and Around
Alexandra Palace, The Bicycle Maintenance Co ; outside Muswell Hill Library; signs around Muswell Hill; The Odeon, Muswell Hill; Broadway; the old Methodist Church; Alexandra Palace inside.
Michelin Man
The glorious stained glass windows at Bibendum, Fulham Road, London SW3.
Clapham Station
View of the tube station stairs in the security mirror at the top.
A frog on Old Bond Street
This is the window of Louis Vuitton in Mayfair. The frog handbag sits in a glass dome, which itself reflects the other side of the road.
Rising up in Finchley
The fabulous art deco detailing inside the Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, London N2.
Eros
The famous Eros at London’s Piccadilly - but how many people ever look at the superb detailing of this svelte male figure?
Dulwich College
The apple-holding hand on the gates of this famous school.
Shop in Golborne Road
A classic fruitiers just off the Portobello Road, and opposite Lisboa Pattiserie.
St. Pancras Station reflected in the Shaw Theatre
As it says in the title….
Sun in St. James
Autumn sun lighting the stiped deck chairs in St. James park near Buckingham Palace..
Coach trip to St. Paul’s
The cathedral is reflected in the windows of a coach parked outside.
Fascinator Women
Two mannequins at Camden Passage, Islington.
A call from Smithfield
Smithfield Market telephone boxes.
High Rise Cakes
The classic blocks of flats viewed from Golborne Road, off Portobello Road - with the wonderful Portuguese cakes at the Lisboa patisserie in between.
West Kensington Sun and Shadow
From Baron’s Court Home
Secrets of W14
London Gold 1
Left- right: Royal Academy in door handle of
Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Picadilly; door handles at The
Salisbury pub, Strand; Victoria Monument outside Buckingham Palace; Regent
House, Regent Street; St. Pancras Station reflected in a taxi window; Pudding
Lane monument to the Great Fire of London; The Ritz, Piccadilly.
London Gold 2
Left-right: Victoria Monument; Trumper’s
men’s perfumers, Jermyn St; top of Liberty of London, Regent St.; St.
Pancras Station reflected in the Shaw Theatre; London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine, Gower St.; Ideal House (1927) opposite Liberty’s.
London Gold 3
British Library, Euston - the bronze sculpture
of Newton, after William Blake.; Central Cold Storage, Smithfield Market; The
Liberty Clock; door bell, Royal Academy, Burlington House; Cutler’s Hall,
Warwick Lane; Canada Gate, Green Park.
Signs of the Times London
a selection of thirty quirky,
evocative and original signs in London, from Edmund Martin’s trip dressers
at Smithfield Market to the Raymond Revue Bar in Soho, from Oxford Circus tube
station to G. Smith & Sons, noted snuff shop on Charing Cross Road. This
picture can be personalised with your own street name/business name. Please
call to discuss.