The Victoria Tower is the tallest tower in the Palace of Westminster. Named after Queen Victoria, it was for many years the tallest and largest stone square tower in the world, with a height of 98.5 metres (325 feet). #watercolour#london
44 Berkeley Square in watercolour. Home of the Clermont Set. A dubious bunch including Lord Lucan who murdered his wife and was hidden by members. Military, spies and power brokers all gambled together. Beautiful house though! #watercolour#london
Richmond-upon-Thames. A lovely place on the river in London. It grew up around a palace and has always been rather special #watercolour#watercolor#london
The last 17c chapel in Marylebone, London. St Peter’s, Vere Street. It is surrounded bey large commercial development which it will outlast as well. #watercolour#london#marylebone
Florence Cathedral. The construction of the cathedral spanned over 140 years, starting in 1296 and finishing with the dome in 1436. When they started it was not possible to build the dome but they had confidence that future progress would nail it before they finished. #watercolour#architecture
Jesus College, Cambridge in watercolour. It was founded in 1496 by John Alcock, Bishop of Ely. Its proper name …The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the Glorious Virgin Saint Radegund. Woah. Now I know why people stick with Jesus College #watercolour#oxford
Watercolour of Ralph Lauren in Paris. The building looks like a Beaux Arts special from 100 years ago but is actually new. Also they have a restaurant which serves US burgers. Next time I am in Paris! #watercolour#paris
Paintings of Oxford University. I am painting all the colleges. It’s amazing to see the similarities and peculiarities of th architecture. One this is that each has a great relationship with open space. #watercolour#oxforduniversity
Watercolour of the Burnett Memorial Fountain in Central Park. Two children from the novel The Secret Garden one holding a bird bath. Enchanting. #watercolour#watercolor#newyork