Colin Bailey got in touch through the site. He lived in Kings Cross in the late ’80s and early ’90s. The darkness of Colin’s etchings capture the gloom of what was a difficult time for the area. And some prints contrast nicely the human with the imposing architecture. You can see and buy the Giclee prints on Colin’s site here. At £45 it’s pretty good value for original work and it is always good to buy direct from the artist – you can even use PayPal. If you are looking for something different for Xmas, they also come in greeting card sizes.
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