![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgh190b0fyIzPyoxIYQv0Q-mNCT_gKWQN5BSFIwNRT0xmbEo2lof345dGj_z0gCJG2Bfg1FDzctuq8343iVLlORgRfFNXcj1OyjNA-Hd-9w_b2f53xD4IiJi16Mjn8FaYtVzQp9KJ_7HdMW/s320/big+ben+movement.jpg)
This second image I find more interesting the idea of an evolving London, the morphing of architecture from old to new.
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However although I am aesthetically pleased with the image for me its not enough - where do I take it from here? I always find I tend to work best three dimensionally, perhaps I can incorporate these images onto 3D pieces inspired by the shapes of the architecture.
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