A 20-year-old artist painted a vanishing area of ​​London in a wonderful author's style.

The British artist Doreen Fletcher for twenty years transferred to the canvas views of the London East End. In her works, a woman documented the evolution of this industrial area, its withering and transformation. In 2004, Fletcher’s enthusiasm ran out, because for two decades her work did not face recognition and at least relative fame.

But four years ago, fate brought the British with a fashionable and influential opinion leader from London. He drew attention to the city landscapes of Doreen and helped her organize a major exhibition. Thanks to this man, today the whole world can see the bright, beautiful paintings of Fletcher, which often depict buildings and places that already exist.

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