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Battersea Power Station

Dan Pearce’s original artwork Battersea Power Station (31" x 39") transforms one of London’s most recognisable landmarks into a radiant symbol of energy, nostalgia, and optimism. Bathed in a vivid gradient of orange, pink, and gold, the industrial might of the building is reimagined through Pearce’s pop-infused lens, blending architectural precision with expressive bursts of colour. The repeated motif of tiny hearts, arranged in a meticulous grid across the canvas, softens the stark geometry of the structure and introduces an unexpected tenderness—an ironic yet uplifting statement that this monument to power is now “Powered by Love”, as the title playfully suggests.

Pearce’s characteristic layering of texture, colour, and urban symbolism reflects his ability to fuse street art vibrancy with fine art sophistication. The result is an artwork that hums with warmth and dynamism, juxtaposing the past’s industrial pulse with the present’s emotional charge.

An artist celebrated for his high-impact mixed media creations, Pearce continues to push the boundaries of contemporary British art. Drawing inspiration from the visual language of Warhol and Lichtenstein, he brings iconic imagery into the modern age—infusing it with heart, humour, and humanity. Battersea Power Station stands as a love letter to London, charged with both energy and emotion.

$1,964.55

Original: $5,613.01

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Battersea Power Station

$5,613.01

$1,964.55

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Dan Pearce’s original artwork Battersea Power Station (31" x 39") transforms one of London’s most recognisable landmarks into a radiant symbol of energy, nostalgia, and optimism. Bathed in a vivid gradient of orange, pink, and gold, the industrial might of the building is reimagined through Pearce’s pop-infused lens, blending architectural precision with expressive bursts of colour. The repeated motif of tiny hearts, arranged in a meticulous grid across the canvas, softens the stark geometry of the structure and introduces an unexpected tenderness—an ironic yet uplifting statement that this monument to power is now “Powered by Love”, as the title playfully suggests.

Pearce’s characteristic layering of texture, colour, and urban symbolism reflects his ability to fuse street art vibrancy with fine art sophistication. The result is an artwork that hums with warmth and dynamism, juxtaposing the past’s industrial pulse with the present’s emotional charge.

An artist celebrated for his high-impact mixed media creations, Pearce continues to push the boundaries of contemporary British art. Drawing inspiration from the visual language of Warhol and Lichtenstein, he brings iconic imagery into the modern age—infusing it with heart, humour, and humanity. Battersea Power Station stands as a love letter to London, charged with both energy and emotion.