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London’s last Wednesday at 10:30, the artist in London Lydia Wood stopped next to a dumpster and set up his bench.
He protects the neck of the sun and rubbed the subject.
“Oh wow, so good!” Emily Finch, 33, passing through the road at the early lunch break.
“Thank you” Ms. WOOD replied. “I have a long way to go.”
This was right on the road than one. Ms. Wood is a mission to draw every pub in 31, in London. About 300 ends and according to the information from the city CGA, research consulting.
This project Won tens of thousands public media Viewers. This is also given to his front seat to be afraid of him The future of city pubsfighting skyocatically renting, Noise complaintsrise sober and Other pressures. Ms. Finch said that I was going through the road, Clyde, “I close my local inhabitants”.
It should be surprised to have an ode of Ms. Wood’s project, an archive or, unusual pubs, lack of a props.
“How painful, when they started and when they finished, how many people were closed,” said Alistair Von Lion, a PUB historian and tour guide that manages a website London Pub researcher.
It is thought to be the UK’s public houses developed from wine sticks – or shopkeeper – After the occupation of 2000 years ago, it is presented by the Romans. This roadside horrests were recognized as pubs and tend to serve in English, which is more English than the wine.
For centuries, the neighborhood pub took the role of a vital society in many cities and villages. Today, monitors the first dates and post-work vents and breakdowns. Apartments for apartments are very small for friends who are a birthday for a birthday party, a seasonal ticket and a micro stadium for a kitchen table for lonely and very tired.
Mrs. Wood, the “pub man”, which describes himself, randomly, zigzagging in the city in the city, instinct and whims. Even those who are not attractive are also worth, he notes. “Someone,” he said, he said in his studio, “Straight roof, London type, London type can be the most important place in the world.”
MS, who draws the childhood in London and then read the art in the jewelry. Wood, not a number of long-term sketches, life work is a life work. Trying to take two or three per week depending on the weather.
“I essentially, I essentially,” I said, “he said, shadowing a part of the brick and correct a line with the eraser.
Ms. Wood taught art until the coronavirus pandemic. When the classes were dried, he began to sketch sketches to make additional money, and in 2020 each of the social media offered to £ 40 (about $ 55) each. Orders began to began to began to be flooded and began to draw his location.
It was such a success that was completely turned into his job. Now the originals on A4-sized paper are less than £ 50 in the United States, about the size of a standard letter sheet in the United States. He sells pub calendars that challenged as a one-year pub scan.
Sometimes he receives commissions, but not often: each tavern has its turns, so they tend to sell the originals quickly.
How popular and beautiful or popular and are popular and having a popular and very popular and forgotten.
“I felt a kind of all who brought them all to the playground,” he said. Although many London pubs are confronted by pubs, the most concerned, “Really really talks or things that people have forgotten or certain people do not stand up.” “
Before the pandemic, the NIQ had more than 3,000 pubs in London, according to the CGA. Now there are about 2800. Coronavirus, all night’s industry frustrates, because people are used to stay at home, order and spend time on their phones instead of other people. And Independent pubs We have already faced pressure from large pub chains and additional pressures from the price contest.
“Economy is the main issue,” said Michael Kill, CEO of the Time Industries Association of the Night, a trade authority. As the price of a pint increases, he said that he drinks less drinks less drinks or drinking less drinks or drinking a cheaper supermarket on the wheel. “People earned so much money in their pocket,” he said.
A group of people outside Clyde stopped watching the lady tree because he finished his outline. Adam Colebrooke-Taylor, 60, old firefighter fire teacher, began a conversation when he finished the early evening drink.
He said that after learning the pound in the nearby Fire Training Center, the future was loved for a pint by the generations of firefighters and Pub’s “London fire brigade folklore”.
“Every firefighter passed here,” he said, colleague, Naomi Simington, 47.
“I never thought to see him in real life,” he said.
Ms. Wood profile rose in recent months. In January, his paintings had an exhibition. In April 8, the book proposed offered. Supporters like to draw with their ideas.
“I think I really recommend that you pull this,” said Daniel Wright, a fan of his work, while walking to make dinner, he said he was a fan of his work.
“You?” He replied and looked at the surprise. “Oh, well, thank you very much!”
Mr. Wright, 45, Clyde, excellent crafts beer selection and traditional interior, “said the great craftsmanship of the” London tavern “said he said with a choice of beer. It is also concerned that living expenditures are removed from pubs.
“This is the archive of really important places,” he said. “All the conversations in the pub,” “said. “They are a kind of step and signals in your memory.”
MS Wood smiled and continued to work. Taking into account the details of Clyde, in the end of the happy drinkers, in the end of the happy drinkers competed at the end of their happy drinkers.
He began to cram the hand until 6 o’clock and filled the pub. He knocked on the window boxes with Deft, applied clambers. He went down on the roof and sketched in a pigeon he chores his head.
Then he lowered his pen and stepped back: “I’m happy with that.” And entered for a decent pint.