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London

Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull.

  That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen:



London,

The way you hate me is better than love

And I'm head over heels.



London, 

The way you want to get rid of me

Makes me weak in the knees
London

Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull.

  That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen:



London,

The way you hate me is better than love

And I'm head over heels.



London, 

The way you want to get rid of me

Makes me weak in the knees
London

Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull.

  That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen:



London,

The way you hate me is better than love

And I'm head over heels.



London, 

The way you want to get rid of me

Makes me weak in the knees
London

Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull.

  That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen:



London,

The way you hate me is better than love

And I'm head over heels.



London, 

The way you want to get rid of me

Makes me weak in the knees
London

Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull.

  That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen:



London,

The way you hate me is better than love

And I'm head over heels.



London, 

The way you want to get rid of me

Makes me weak in the knees
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London (the way you hate me is better than love) Painting

James Charles Hester

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.3 D in

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London Like many, I find London both a fascinating and fatiguing place. Going there is often exciting, but there really are no words (for me personally) to describe the relief when leaving and to be out of its gravitational pull. That said, what I have come to appreciate about London is that it has an unusual and harsh fairness to it ('fairness' in the sense that it is indifferent to all human endeavours), seemingly regarding everyone with equal contempt. "If you slip, whoever you are, I will devour you!". A sentiment perfectly summed up in verse here, by Frida Hyvönen: London, The way you hate me is better than love And I'm head over heels. London, The way you want to get rid of me Makes me weak in the knees

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.3 D in

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Born in a remote village a short walk up the hill from artist Sir Stanley Spencer’s beloved Cookham, England, modern-day painter James Charles Hester also shares a reverence for that particular stretch of the River Thames. Citing it to have taught him everything he knows about light, shade, and texture. The only difference being that, unlike Spencer, his decision to follow the river out to its inevitable meeting with the sea and the greater world beyond was entirely of his own choosing. As such, it is no surprise that a great many of Hester’s paintings are scenes featuring water, albeit in varying degrees of abstraction. For it is within the abstract interpretations of nature that we can see the artist is firmly in his element. “I am constantly chasing an idea of variety within my work and it is my great hope that although I employ different levels of realism and abstraction, one could easily tell each piece was born of the same mind.” Presently sharing equal parts of the year between Malta and England, the artist is focusing his attention on capturing the almost limitless sights around Valletta, Mdina, and the Three Cities. Of which he says, “I could live a thousand lifetimes and still not have painted every view of this profoundly beautiful place. The river might have taught me light and shade, but it is the sea in relation to these shores that has taught me to look even closer at the complexity of colours and the harmony of a composition.”

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