'Poured lines: Southwark Street' by Ian Davenport, Southwark, London


Poured Lines is a large (48m long x 3m tall) piece of public art beneath a railway bridge at the western end of Southwark Street. The work took the artist, Ian Davenport, two years to complete. It consists of strips of fluid enamel fired onto sheet steel which has then been hung beneath the bridge. The piece was mainly funded by developers Land Securities together with Southwark Council as part of a wider effort to regenerate Bankside as an artistic and cultural quarter.


Size: 5028px × 3339px
Location: Southwark Street, London SE1, England
Photo credit: © SJ Images / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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