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'City Living' Gift Set by Henderson Cisz
'New York by Night' by Henderson Cisz
'London by Night' by Hendeson Cisz
'Paris by Night' by Henderson Cisz
'Empire View' by Henderson Cisz
'San Francisco View' by Henderson Cisz
'L'Opera' by Henderson Cisz
'Westminster Palace' by Henderson Cisz
Shadows of the City I
Shadows of the City II
Shadows of the City III
Strolling in the City
Cafe Life, Amsterdam
Cathedral Yard, Exeter
Living Coasts
Canal Side Cafe
View Of St Pauls
42nd Street
Lights Of Paris
Cabs In The City
Waterways Of Amsterdam
'City Lights' by Henderson Cisz
'Twilight Manhattan' by Henderson Cisz
'Evening Calm' by Henderson Cisz
'Waiting to Sail' by Henderson Cisz
'Silent Reflections' by Henderson Cisz
'Exeter Cathedral' by Henderson Cisz
'Gandy Street, Exeter' by Henderson Cisz

 

 

 
Henderson Cisz - Limited Editions

Born in Brazil in 1960, Henderson grew up in a small village near Maringa. His talent for painting was clear from as early age, but he never considered pursuing a career as an artist. Instead he entered the banking profession and continued to enjoy painting as a hobby. By the mid 1980s however, Henderson had become convinced that art meant more to him than banking! In 1986 he moved to London in order to study painting, and to make his passion his profession. He has never looked back and now paints full time in his London studio. A seasoned traveller, Henderson has spent time in Europe, Australia and of course his native South America. While he loves the ocean and has always found it a source of inspiration and joy, he is also a true city-dweller, and many of his most inspirational works feature scenes from the world’s most beautiful cities. Painting in acrylic, oil or watercolour on canvas, Henderson’s trademark palette utilises cool, soft tones to convey the atmosphere of his subject. His works are regularly displayed in London galleries and at international art fairs. “I love the effect that weather has on the urban landscape and must confess to a particular fondness for the rain! Not only does it cast interesting shadows and reflections on the slick sidewalks, but it also dictates the stance of the figures. Their slightly defensive postures and hunched shoulders lend a very specific, and to my mind curiously engaging, mood to the overall scene.”