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Fleet Street Revised Drawing

RENOS LAVITHIS

United Kingdom

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.4 D in

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About The Artwork

A new updated drawing on top of the original, and as one visitor commended, a ghostly and atmospheric view of the famous street

Details & Dimensions

Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.4 D in

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Sadly Renos Lavithis passed away in February 2019 after a long battle following a brain stem stroke in 2016. Contact can be made via his website if you would like any of his paintings or drawings. www.renosart.co.uk MY LONDON COLLECTION Renos is a versatile artist, equally adept at painting seascapes and boats, as he is at painting and drawing the human form, iconic scenes and monuments, activity montages and townscapes. His works cover many British and other places that he visits and explores, including his beloved Lake District in Cumbria. He lives and works in Barnet, north London. He had a 30-year career as a retouching and general artist with the Daily Mail Group but his burning desire to return to his childhood love of painting started when he visited the majestic snow-covered Himalayas. In the words of his friend Zayda Vallejo, M.Litt Founder and Executive Director of The HeartWell Institute Worcester, USA: "Renos could have been a banker, an accountant or in business (publishing, advertising, or printing) but from a very early age his heart resonated and opened to art in its many forms. After visiting Nepal in 1997, he was able to re-encounter that dormant wish to dedicate more time and energy to something that was so precious to him. The vibrant colours, the snow-covered mountains, the Stupas of Kathmandu and Temples of Baktabur, the colourful markets and pungent spices, the colourfully-dressed smiling Nepalese, all contributed to awaken his desire to go back to his art.” It’s true, Renos rejected various opportunities of professional careers including being an archaeologist and followed graphic arts which he enjoys to the full. After three decades at the newspaper, he took an early retirement and returned to his old haunts in legendary Fleet Street, the home of the British Press before the recent electronic age changed everything. He started with the pubs and the landmarks of a bygone area that he used to enjoy, and it then mushroomed into an exploration of drawing the area and extended to most of the great metropolis' famous landmarks and ways of life.

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