Precursor / Poster

£40.00

London, UK, 2021
by Henry Woide

In Greater London's Green Belt, where land is protected, infrastructure still exists. Scaffolding is a precursor to urban growth. It signifies a space to be constructed, owned and contained. In the image, part of the series Road to Nowhere, the attention is drawn by the stark artificial intervention in the landscape highlighted by vivid abstract colour.

Specifications:

  • Size 18x24″ open edition

  • Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper

  • Giclée print quality

  • Unframed

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London, UK, 2021
by Henry Woide

In Greater London's Green Belt, where land is protected, infrastructure still exists. Scaffolding is a precursor to urban growth. It signifies a space to be constructed, owned and contained. In the image, part of the series Road to Nowhere, the attention is drawn by the stark artificial intervention in the landscape highlighted by vivid abstract colour.

Specifications:

  • Size 18x24″ open edition

  • Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper

  • Giclée print quality

  • Unframed

To know more details about this print see the Buyer Guide.

* Posters ship separately from all other items within the same order.

London, UK, 2021
by Henry Woide

In Greater London's Green Belt, where land is protected, infrastructure still exists. Scaffolding is a precursor to urban growth. It signifies a space to be constructed, owned and contained. In the image, part of the series Road to Nowhere, the attention is drawn by the stark artificial intervention in the landscape highlighted by vivid abstract colour.

Specifications:

  • Size 18x24″ open edition

  • Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper

  • Giclée print quality

  • Unframed

To know more details about this print see the Buyer Guide.

* Posters ship separately from all other items within the same order.


Henry Woide is a London based photographer documenting the British built environment. His work focuses on contemporary issues surrounding the constructed landscape. 

He is currently studying on the MA at Falmouth University, exploring the relationship between the landscape and the built environment. He Co-founded Mass in 2019 to create a collective of photographers with a shared interest in creating a photographic work that observed, explored and challenged the built environment.

His photographic project No Moor received an Honourable Mention at the International Photography Awards 2020 in the professional architecture category and exhibited it at the London Festival of Architecture.

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