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I have passed under this bridge many times in my life. It marks the entry to my favourite corner of Hull, a Bohemia of cafés and shops that hug the red brick avenue, filling it with youthful joy and pleasure. A place of quirky shops, retro objects to tantalize and tempt, pangs of memory and Proustian triggers too. The bakery that reminds me of a 1970s childhood, with lurid strawberry tarts and donuts filled with synthetic cream, éclairs in crisp paper trays, fluffy rolls filled with grated cheese. The heavenly scent of yeast and baking comes over from a nearby factory, mixing with freshly ground coffee. The bridge itself spans the road, its corners little patches of dark shadow and vegetation. A perfect souvenir of Hull, a great gift.
Texture has been added to create extra depth. The canvas is 0.5 inches deep and can therefore hang without a frame if wished.

Materials used:

acrylic and card

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#people #architecture #houses #streets #england #road #victorian #british architecture #hull #living #trains #train bridge #newland avenue #railway bridges 

Newland Street, Hull, Early Summer (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Andrew Reid Wildman

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I have passed under this bridge many times in my life. It marks the entry to my favourite corner of Hull, a Bohemia of cafés and shops that hug the red brick avenue, filling it with youthful joy and pleasure. A place of quirky shops, retro objects to tantalize and tempt, pangs of memory and Proustian triggers too. The bakery that reminds me of a 1970s childhood, with lurid strawberry tarts and donuts filled with synthetic cream, éclairs in crisp paper trays, fluffy rolls filled with grated cheese. The heavenly scent of yeast and baking comes over from a nearby factory, mixing with freshly ground coffee. The bridge itself spans the road, its corners little patches of dark shadow and vegetation. A perfect souvenir of Hull, a great gift.
Texture has been added to create extra depth. The canvas is 0.5 inches deep and can therefore hang without a frame if wished.

Materials used:

acrylic and card

Tags:
#people #architecture #houses #streets #england #road #victorian #british architecture #hull #living #trains #train bridge #newland avenue #railway bridges 
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I started painting about 10 years ago. I am a self-taught artist. I now live in France, a country that excites and inspires me. My work is based on my... Read more

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