Pink Pavilion

 

Nestling in the middle of Brighton like a giant, sparkling, Christmas tree decoration, The Royal Pavilion is a monument to imagination and wonder - and a reminder that dreams can come true.
Designed by architects John Nash, Henry Holland, William Porden, and Augustus Charles Pugin, the Pavilion was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for King George IV in 1820.

 

An original painting in acrylic, graphite, colour pencil and glitter
on deep edge canvas.

Framed in a tulip wood float frame, painted in India White. Ready to hang.

Painting size: 100 x 100 cm x 4cm
Including frame: approx 106cm x 106cm x 10 cm