I have always been impressed with the patterns that roof tops make, from the romantic rich colour of the mediterranean hill villages through to the more austere grey slate in the UK. My latest woodcut explores the pattern made by the slate roofs and chimney stacks of one of the most well preserved artisan terrace housing in London where the setting sun exaggerates the sharp shadows. As this is close to the river, I couldn’t resist adding a couple of gulls. Click here to see the print more clearly
