‘Present’, Screenprint, 152cm x 96cm
£650.00
‘Present’ is part of the Past/Present/Future series from 2020, & is the 2nd of the Series; like ‘Past’ the original photo was taken from the London Eye. The Monty Python-esque upward pointing Hand, the Swift and Amoeba all signify a simplistic, youthful joy of being in the Big City, at a time when London was abound with optimism.

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Jonathan Hewitt –
This is the fourth piece I’ve purchased from Stewart Taylor, and once again, I’m so pleased with the work. The screen print—a photo of the River Thames with playful, optimistic illustrations layered on top—brings a unique energy to our home. The pop of bright yellow adds a cheerful contrast and works beautifully in our hallway staircase. Stewart’s ability to blend photography with imaginative detail is something I’ve come to really appreciate, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend his work to others.
Franck Bouaziz –
This painting shows a nostalgic view of London from the London Eye 25 years ago, created by a unique artist who has since become a friend. The format is unusual and gives an amazing result. It’s a piece I really love, and it’s part of a set of three paintings : Past, Present & Future.