We were left to explore the streets of London on our orientation project. One of those days where you get to roam around and draw all day! Perfect! And the weather was good too.
Our first stop was The British Museum. I really like how both exterior and interior are equally as breath taking. The building itself is huge and the outside possesses quite an old traditional look. The inside however boasts something a little different, a spectacular roof top. I love how as you walk inside you would not expect this type of roof. It works really well, allowing so much light in, it creates a clean, fresh open space.
The Cartoon Museum was very nearby.
Even though I have been a Londoner all my life, I have never been to Neal's Yard before. It's such a cute place! I loved how the walls were colourful and plenty of plants and flowers hung on walls or occupied window sills. I liked this creation on the walls of slam city skates. I also liked how there was a place which sold 20 inch pizzas omg! I'll put a link here, because I know I will neeeeeeeed to get my pizza fix there one day! We also headed to Magma books and The London Graphics Centre. Not too far from Magma books was also St Paul's Cathedral.




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