250gsm SIHL ROCKET PHOTO
This micro porous, satin coated photo paper with PE film on both sides, is suitable for all photo applications. Prints impress with high colour brilliance and a broad colour gamut.

This micro porous, satin coated photo paper with PE film on both sides, is suitable for all photo applications. Prints impress with high colour brilliance and a broad colour gamut.
SIHL 3338 Textured Aquarella2 Paper 210gsm is a first class, natural white paper that gives your fine art and photography prints a painted illusion.
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Title: London Skyline
London Skyline – Rosemary Whittle – Watercolour and Ink on paper (original size 29.7 x 42 cm)
This painting captures London’s most iconic landmarks, featuring instantly recognisable buildings such as Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Shard, and the London Eye. Woven throughout the silhouette, a detailed map of London winds its way through the composition, offering a unique dual depiction of the city—both its architectural skyline and the intricate streets that define it.
Having lived near London all my life, I’ve spent countless hours exploring its streets, soaking in its energy, and uncovering its hidden corners. This painting is a reflection of London’s complexity and its majesty, exploring the intricate maze of streets and its stunning skyline.
My map paintings explore how humans have left their mark on the world through the design of cities and landscapes. I take these marks and transform them into expressive, fluid watercolour compositions, where the movement of paint mirrors the organic, evolving nature of the city itself. The interplay of pigments, blending and flowing together, creates a unique visual language—a landscape of colour shaped by London’s streets.
Colour is at the heart of my work. Throughout this collection, I experiment with colour combinations, layering different pigments to see how they interact and react. The result is a vibrant, atmospheric map that is both familiar and abstract—a celebration of London’s past, present, and ever-changing future.
Originally painted on watercolour paper, this artwork is perfect for London lovers, map enthusiasts, and collectors of unique cityscapes.