Simon Lewis
Title: The Headrow
The Headrow is a section of a busy Leeds city centre street, featuring “the unholy trinity” -The Three Legs of Man, the now removed ‘The Vine’ pub and the former dark and intriguing entrance to Big Lil’s Saloon Bar. I was drawn to this part of the road with the intricate frontage of the Three Legs, the white tilage and the way this section differs to the rest of the Headrow, being smaller,older and less grand than the other buildings.
This screenprint was done by myself, Leeds based illustrator Simon Lewis, in 2015.
It’s a 4 colour screenprint, each layer colour comes from a detailed fine line drawing, making it a very time consuming process, but one which I think gives the final image more depth and vibrancy.
Limited Edition run of 27
As these are original screenprints there may be very slight variations from the photo.
If you’re interested in purchasing a framed version, then please contact me, as I sometimes have a framed version available. They are very nice oak frames, and are usually £30-40 on top of the print price.
Title: The Headrow
The Headrow is a section of a busy Leeds city centre street, featuring “the unholy trinity” -The Three Legs of Man, the now removed ‘The Vine’ pub and the former dark and intriguing entrance to Big Lil’s Saloon Bar. I was drawn to this part of the road with the intricate frontage of the Three Legs, the white tilage and the way this section differs to the rest of the Headrow, being smaller,older and less grand than the other buildings.
This screenprint was done by myself, Leeds based illustrator Simon Lewis, in 2015.
It’s a 4 colour screenprint, each layer colour comes from a detailed fine line drawing, making it a very time consuming process, but one which I think gives the final image more depth and vibrancy.
Limited Edition run of 27
As these are original screenprints there may be very slight variations from the photo.
If you’re interested in purchasing a framed version, then please contact me, as I sometimes have a framed version available. They are very nice oak frames, and are usually £30-40 on top of the print price.