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Hollings Building (Green)

Hollings Building (Green)

By Louise Potter

Regular price £35.00 GBP
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This beautifully simplified drawing by North-West based artist Louise Potter shows one of the UK’s most unique buildings. Formally known as the Hollings Building, the Toast Rack is a Modernist building in Fallowfield, Manchester. Designed by Leonard Cecil Howitt, it was formerly a university campus which closed in 2013. The building is a recognisable landmark for many locals, and has recently been bought by developers as a part of Manchester's regeneration program.

Louise Potter, is a Liverpool based artist and illustrator with a passion for buildings, places and form. With a background in architectural interior design, she rediscovered her passion for painting, printing and drawing. She works in traditional watercolour and ink as well as digitally, drawing on an iPad.

Potter writes of her own work:

‘I love creating memories with simple line drawings of buildings in cities all over the world. Whether it's a famous building, a favourite place, a wedding venue or the house you grew up in, I have the perfect print for you!’

Fine art quality print, hand trimmed and packed with care in Manchester, UK.

Materials

All Manchester Art Prints are made on heavyweight archival quality art paper, using giclée pigment inks. Prints are wrapped in archival packaging to ensure they arrive with you in perfect condition.

Shipping & Returns

Our standard production time for prints is 3 days before dispatch. Framed prints have a 10 day lead time prior to dispatch.

Dimensions

Prints and frames are individually sized according to the aspect ratio of the original artwork. However, all Manchester Art Prints are available in a selection of sizes - small, regular, medium and large. See individual products for their sizing options.

Handling Instructions

These are fine art prints and we advise handling them with care - avoid touching the printed surface where possible during handling.

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