Horniman Museum And Gardens Art Print
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The museum, the clocktower, the mosaic- all spectacular but I chose this angle to make the totem pole the 'hero' as it's such a unique and interesting piece against the contrasting architecture of the building itself.
London’s first Alaskan totem pole, It was carved by Nathan Jackson, a Tlingit from Alaska, at the Museum of Mankind from 15 May to 15 June 1985.
I loved doing the illustration, and including details like some colorful guests from the butterfly house making an appearance in the gardens.
Sold unframed.
Made in: United Kingdom
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Eye for London is a studio based in Brixton London. The eclectic collection of art