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What struck me on my first ever visit to Margate was this mammoth Brutalist tower block as you exit the station and just ahead an Art Deco cinema. It's not often that such a contrast presents itself. Brutalist Arlington House's purposefully angular facade mimics the rolling waves. May not the prettiest building from the outside but the view from within would be I imagine is unparalleled. Dreamland theatre originally seated more than 2, 000. The Grade two listed building had a large cafe with a view out to sea, bars and ballroom. Illustrating these two iconic landmarks as a night scene, I think makes it look a bit futuristic or perhaps dystopian. Neon lights, endless dark ocean, lashing waves, a deserted beach, a distant seagull wail. sold unframed Sold Unframed. Dispatched in postal tubes. Please flatten carefully before framing.
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Margate By Night Art Print In Blue
What struck me on my first ever visit to Margate was this mammoth Brutalist tower block as you exit the station and just ahead an Art Deco cinema. It's not often that such a contrast presents itself. Brutalist Arlington House's purposefully angular facade mimics the rolling waves. May not the prettiest building from the outside but the view from within would be I imagine is unparalleled. Dreamland theatre originally seated more than 2, 000. The Grade two listed building had a large cafe with a view out to sea, bars and ballroom. Illustrating these two iconic landmarks as a night scene, I think makes it look a bit futuristic or perhaps dystopian. Neon lights, endless dark ocean, lashing waves, a deserted beach, a distant seagull wail. sold unframed Sold Unframed. Dispatched in postal tubes. Please flatten carefully before framing.