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At the top of the glass staircase is a tiny grubby window with a view of Manchester's magnificent Town Hall. Visit the City Gallery to see it! In it's way, it captures the soul of Manchester.

This mixed-media work uses photography, digital painting, giclee printing in latex inks, and hand-drawing in acrylic inks directly to the canvas. The image seems fractured and broken, yet it's alive with colour and life, as is Manchester. It's signed by me, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Latex and Acrylic paints and inks

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#red #orange #light #colour #glass #window #warm #lively #manchester #fractured #town hall #dirty #coloured 

The Window (2019) Mixed-media painting
by Tony Roberts

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At the top of the glass staircase is a tiny grubby window with a view of Manchester's magnificent Town Hall. Visit the City Gallery to see it! In it's way, it captures the soul of Manchester.

This mixed-media work uses photography, digital painting, giclee printing in latex inks, and hand-drawing in acrylic inks directly to the canvas. The image seems fractured and broken, yet it's alive with colour and life, as is Manchester. It's signed by me, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Latex and Acrylic paints and inks

Tags:
#red #orange #light #colour #glass #window #warm #lively #manchester #fractured #town hall #dirty #coloured 
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I'm a compulsive artist: making, painting, and image-creation fill my mind's eye. My early work was created in a monastic tradition, working with pen and hammer - I was once... Read more

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