London Transport Museum are pretty good at working with emerging artists, and have just released a second collection of posters by the talented Ruth Hydes.
Titled London’s Open Spaces, they aim to capture the “sights, sounds and colours of alfresco London”. So, we reckon, the perfect visual to ease our way into the bank holiday weekend.
Ruth Hydes is an award winning illustrator and painter, who works in a traditional way, paint on paper, and her sketchbook provides much of the inspiration for her work.
“The locations were chosen for their diversity,” she says. “I particularly love the idea of the Lido in the park, the enchantment of Epping Forest, the ‘dreamspace’ of Primrose Hill and the confidence of Greenwich and the City. At each venue I took a series of photographs and made sketches, but most importantly of all was to feel the unique atmosphere of each place.”
So what most struck her about north London’s most famous mound? “Simply that it makes you stop and look. A space which attracts the walkers, the strollers, the runners and the picnickers. I painted a dream space, a place to contemplate, the shimmering city laid out before you.”