David Downes MA RCA
Architectural drawings, paintings and landscapes

David completed an MA at the Royal College of Art in Communication Design in 1996 and has since worked on a range of projects, from landscapes and drawings to a major commission for the BBC. In September 1999 he set out to record the BBC's most important architecture at the turn of the century. In June 2000 he became artist-in-residence to BBC Heritage. The same year, David's life and career were the subject of a book written by Shelia Paine titled 'Artists Emerging' which explores the mysteries of drawing fluency through the work of seven artists. David lives and works in London and is available for architectural drawings and paintings and landscapes.

David says: "My work focuses on the juxtaposition of history and modernity in London, graveyards lie next to modern offices, aging churches stand in built up areas. I often paint my scenes of London from an aerial position, imagining the way the landscape would look when viewed from that angle. In this way my work is a meeting of realism and imagination. I am very focused and can capture architecture and urbanscapes in vivid detail."