Battersea power station illustration by Claire Rollet

Battersea Power Station

Illustration of Battersea power station a beautiful brick building and an icon to London's cityscape skyline although it has somewhat disappeared now from the South side as the Embassy Quarters of high rise buildings have surrounded it. You can still admire it from the North bank of the river. Illustration done prior to the development.

About Claire
Expressive, original hand-drawn illustration of wonderful architecture and urban scenery is the forte of Brighton-based artist Claire Rollet, whose output also includes maps, portraits, instructional drawings and more. Although her creations are detailed and intricate, they’re loose and individual enough to create their own vibe and that’s what excites her clients.
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