



These are the first five in a series
of Postcards based upon the city of Liverpool.
At the top we have "the Tate" this piece based on the Tate art gallery has a
recurring maze pattern behind the
gallery's logo, as a commentary on the sometimes confusing yet inspirational nature of art.

To our left here, is the famous "Liver building" i really wanted to keep the look of this listed building , but giving it a much more free and abstract look that show the vibrancy of this city.
To our right here is the " Metropolitan cathedral of christ the king" this is such an important building within the city, so i wanted to keep the look true to such a majestic building but add a colourful element to such a strict and regemented building. So i treated it like an architects drawing and added colorful dimensions and angles to create a sense of flair.
Above to the left is "Matthew st" Liverpool's Matthew st is most famous for its clubs and bars, its music scene and the cavern. i wanted to show its diversity and musical vibrance, a drew a quick sketch of the entrance to the street including the people in it at the time. and then accentuated it with brush strokes and musicians names hidden amongst them to really show its colorful nature. and as a final touch i emblazoned the Matthew st sign in the same colours across the center to help bring the piece together.
The last piece is the "Anglican Cathedral" , the same way as the Metropolitan cathedral, this building is a focal point within Liverpool it stands out looming over the skyline, but nestled deep within the hustle and bustle of the city. I wanted to show this, so i kind of used a reveal effect only showing sections of the image that the spray marks overlay. show the elegance of the cathedral along with its urban significance.