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Description: On the Golden Mile of the The Great West Road in Brentford, London, you'll find the former Coty Cosmetics Factory. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Wallis Gilbert & Partners. It was completed in 1932 and until 1972 manufactured soaps, lipsticks, scents and creams. In my illustration I capture the essence of the building as it stood in 1932.
Description: Shown here on its opening night, November 2nd 1937 with The Prisoner of Zenda, the Odeon Leicester Square was the shining jewel in the crown of Oscar Deutsch's neon empire. It was designed by Harry Weedon and Andrew Mather and built by Sir Robert McAlpine. While keeping with the striking modernist design common to many Odeon cinemas, it broke with convention in the choice of polished black granite. It has hosted numerous world premieres and Royal Film performances.
Description: Now in full night-time glory. Opened in 1938 and half destroyed during WWII. While it was rebuilt and restored to its original glory then, it has been very poorly treated since the 70's. I visited recently and, on seeing its current state, decided it had to be my next subject. It deserves some new love.
Description: From Hollywood drama to snooker and live gigs, the ODEON Newport has seen it all since opening in 1938 as one of just a handful of ODEON cinemas in Wales. Designed by Harry Weedon and Arthur J. Price, this iconic Art Deco cinema continues to shine today as NEON, preserving its cinematic legacy. Help me celebrate this architectural gem and the hands that have kept it alive through the years!
Description: The Plaza Cinema was beacon to the residents of Port Talbot. Some of the audience even elevated to feature on the same screen they had watched. Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen have all talked of the influence the Plaza had. Inspiring them to pursue acting careers.
Description: In the former Naval industrial town of Woolwich, close to the foot tunnel under the Thames and the ferry crossing, is the ODEON Woolwich. Designed by George Coles and opened in 1937, it has lived three lives. As an ODEON until 1981, the Coronet until 1999, and now as the New Wine Church. The building's magnificent facade is still impressive and modern 81 years later.
Description: Seabird conservation charity SANCCOB contacted me after seeing my cut’n’fold paper penguin design and asked if I could modify the work to look more like an African Penguin. They wanted to give them away as an extra perk for donations to fund their new seabird hospital in Table View, Cape Town, South Africa. I was happy to help.You can get your own paper African penguin when you buy a brick to help build their new facility. Find out more here: https://sanccob.co.za/donate-brick.php. I will also be giving 50% of profits made on sales of my African penguin products to SANCCOB. Buy a brick, make a penguin happy.