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Sydney born Illustrator. Hope you enjoy my works. Prints are available and I am happy to sell anything you'd like drawn or anything featured.
Another exploration of waves, clouds and bustling crowds. A great ship departs the harbour to a crowd of onlookers. Birds fly overhead and in the distance, ships of all eras await their next adventure. But, as with the last few black and white drawings, I enjoyed it too much to stop.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in 1932 and is another classic Australian icon. Like the Pyramids of Giza or the Eiffel tower, I find it to be so much larger and impressive in person. It is 1149 meters long and until 2012 it was the widest long span bridge in the world at 50m wide. The 4 massive stone pylons on either side are entirely decorative and don’t provide the bridge with any support.
The Sydney Opera House is perhaps the most iconic building in Australia. The site of it as a kid would always fill me with excitement and truly symbolise everything I love about Sydney. It was built between 1959 and 1973 and is now a UNESCO Heritage site. I left the outer “shell” of the building white, but in reality it’s composed of 1,056,006 creamy coloured tiles.
The Coach & Horses, 5 Bruton Street, Mayfair. If you’re passing through Mayfair, just before you reach GO and collect $200, you may notice this cute freestanding Tudorbethan pub. In fact there are over 50 pubs named Coach & Horses in London alone. But I do love the mock Tudor architecture that’s nestled in between the grand Victorian hotels and galleries.