The London Skyline 3D is now live

We are super excited to bring you Kristjana's brand new 3D original artworks: 

The London Skyline – Kettir og Kóngar - 3D Artwork

In this three-dimensional incarnation, the city becomes a living collage, a fusion of history and imagination, wit and wonder. Layers of sculpted paper capture the architecture, the energy, and the eccentric charm that define the capital’s character.

In this skyline you can discover London from the Big Ben - which is actually the nickname of the bell itself and not the famous clock or clock tower, as many believe. The massive bell chimes in the key of E and weighs a hefty 13.5 tonnes 

To St Paul’s Cathedral - For more than 1,400 years, a Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the City. The present cathedral, by one of Britain’s most famous architects, Sir Christopher Wren, took 35 years to build. To reach the top of the cathedral you have to climb 500 steps. This is where Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981. Reportedly, they sneaked out the side entrance to avoid the crowds and journalists.

Or the iconic Tower Bridge - Opened in June 1894. The high-level open-air walkways between the two towers, 43 metres above the Thames, were once a haunt for prostitutes and pickpockets, and had to close in 1910. The problem seemed to solve itself when it reopened in 1982 with an admission fee. In 1952, the bridge began to open while a double-decker bus was still on it. The number 78, which was being driven by Albert Gunton, had to accelerate, and jumped a small, three-foot gap. He was awarded £10 for his bravery.

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