Arcade Busker Landscape Print

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I just so much wanted to paint this beautiful building for a long time, I am so pleased I found the time, I love the feeling you get when you walk into such an iconic old building, with the lights and the tall ceilings and people shopping with the polished floor that makes it so light and airy.

The Central Arcade in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is an Edwardian shopping arcade built in 1906 and designed by Oswald and Son, of Newcastle. It is in the Central Exchange building, which was built by Richard Grainger in 1836–38 to the designs of John Wardle and George Walker. The Central Arcade is Grade II listed building, how beautiful. Certainly takes you back in time.

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I just so much wanted to paint this beautiful building for a long time, I am so pleased I found the time, I love the feeling you get when you walk into such an iconic old building, with the lights and the tall ceilings and people shopping with the polished floor that makes it so light and airy.

The Central Arcade in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is an Edwardian shopping arcade built in 1906 and designed by Oswald and Son, of Newcastle. It is in the Central Exchange building, which was built by Richard Grainger in 1836–38 to the designs of John Wardle and George Walker. The Central Arcade is Grade II listed building, how beautiful. Certainly takes you back in time.

Scroll down the page to see the full image

I just so much wanted to paint this beautiful building for a long time, I am so pleased I found the time, I love the feeling you get when you walk into such an iconic old building, with the lights and the tall ceilings and people shopping with the polished floor that makes it so light and airy.

The Central Arcade in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is an Edwardian shopping arcade built in 1906 and designed by Oswald and Son, of Newcastle. It is in the Central Exchange building, which was built by Richard Grainger in 1836–38 to the designs of John Wardle and George Walker. The Central Arcade is Grade II listed building, how beautiful. Certainly takes you back in time.

Scroll down the page to see the full image