SAVING KEPT SPORTS | London street photography print

£27.00

A London street photography print of temporal collision: King George above, hire bikes and one scrolling man below.

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Saving Kept Sports: This London street photography print documents three centuries colliding without acknowledgement – equestrian bronze commanding Pall Mall while a man below scrolls his phone, absorbed and indifferent, surrounded by a forest of branded hire bikes.


Temporal Collision: Monument and mobile phone – three centuries sharing one pavement

London Documentation: Photography print observing power, past, and present indifference

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Size

700mm high x 500mm wide – 70cm x 50cm (approx. 27½ inches x 19⅝ inches)

One impactfull size, requiring only 50cm of wall width.

Framing is straightforward with ready-made options available from many high-street retailers. See FAQ's for more information.

Paper

Premium Grade 250gsm silk art – coated paper with a smooth flat surface and only a slight sheen.

  • Fast Dispatch: Your print is quality-checked and shipped from our Studio within 2–3 working days. We’ll notify you of any changes.
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Our returns process is designed to be as eco-friendly as possible. We offer a 30 day money back guarntee, and replacements for prints damaged in transit.

“What drew me here was the indifference. King George surveys Pall Mall from on high – cast in bronze to command attention across centuries – while below, a man scrolls his phone without a glance upward. The hire bikes form an accidental new plinth around the old one. This London street photography print captures something specific about how we inhabit monuments: not with reverence but with habit. The past becomes furniture. The king remains; only the transport changes.”

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