Commissions
Collectors and corporate clients include Margaret Thatcher, Lord Rothermere, The House of Lords, Bob Monkhouse, The London Marriott Hotel West India Quay, Roger Lewis Docklands Developer, Richard Gooding OBE, Sunny Crouch OBE, Richard Desmond Northern and Shell, Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust. Newham Town Hall, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, Richard House Trust, Berwin Leighton and Paisner, Mackay Murray Splens, Judith Charmlers, Stephen O’Brien London First, Guy Fletcher OBE, Duke of Westminster, Barclays Bank, Cartier, World ExCel Exhibition Centre, Hertfordshire County Council, House of Commons Magazine, J. Rothschild Assurance, Langham Hilton Hotel, Leeds Castle, London Transport, P&O Lines, St Pauls Cathedral, The Greater London Fund for the Blind, The Star & Garter Homes Richmond, Verve Clicquot Champagne & Baron de Rothschild for Paragon Vintners, Windsor & Newton, WH.Smith, Yamaha-Kemble, Chainbow Ltd.
Microscope Tryptych, Mile end Hospital
6150 X 1250 mms acrylic on canvas
This triptych hangs in the atrium of the Education, Training and Development Centre. The three paintings make up this colourful uplifting image of a microscope and urban images of Canary Wharf and Tower Bridge. Gillian has captured the symbolic icons of the medical research for education and the two most recognised buildings in Tower Hamlets. The square sun is one of Gillian’s familiar symbols in her paintings.
Using different finishes of acrylic paint to achieve the bright multi faceted effect and matching up the images where the canvases join up together. It was quite a feat, two picture hangers and a very tall scaffolding tower was needed to fix the three paintings to the top of the two storied atrium.
This triptych hangs in the atrium of the Education, Training and Development Centre. The three paintings make up this colourful uplifting image of a microscope and urban images of Canary Wharf and Tower Bridge. Gillian has captured the symbolic icons of the medical research for education and the two most recognised buildings in Tower Hamlets. The square sun is one of Gillian’s familiar symbols in her paintings.
Using different finishes of acrylic paint to achieve the bright multi faceted effect and matching up the images where the canvases join up together. It was quite a feat, two picture hangers and a very tall scaffolding tower was needed to fix the three paintings to the top of the two storied atrium.
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