[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-3037-EN":3},{"pk":4,"images":5,"news_id":11,"published":12,"tags":13,"summary":14,"tile_image":8,"permalink":15,"title":16,"body":17,"posted":18},"news",[6,9],{"alt":7,"filename":8},"Illustration of Catteshall Road","blog_3037_636264775813660000.jpg",{"filename":10},"blog_3037_636264769250460000.jpg",3037,"2017-03-30T13:30:00","#loose#architecture#watercolour#houses#liam o'farrell#scene#street scene#","\u003Ca href=\"\u002FLiamOFarrell\">Liam O'Farrell\u003C\u002Fa> works with Woodside Park Commercial Centre to create an architectural illustration for a residential park and dwellings.","\u002Fnews\u002F3037\u002Fcatteshall_road","Catteshall Road","\u003Cp>The architecture company felt that if they were to make a successful bid,&nbsp; they needed to propose initial designs that were sympathetic to the current environment. Liam first set to work researching the local architecture, he continues \"We were aiming to produce a hand drawn architectural painting with plenty of characters that would deliver a sense of community rather than the usual computer generated visual that some feel can look a little sterile. We were aiming to strike a balance between something visually very stimulating, and something realistic enough which would fit into the space provided.\" The bid was successful and planning was granted, resulting in a happy client and artist!\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp>&nbsp;\u003C\u002Fp>","2017-03-30T13:30:00#3037"]