Distorted images of famous landmarks make for great art

Victoria Jetty, in Old Portsmouth, by Timothy O'Gormanplaceholder image
Victoria Jetty, in Old Portsmouth, by Timothy O'Gorman
Artist Timothy O'Gorman has taken photographs of some of Portsmouth and Southsea's best-loved vistas and landmarks and got creative with them.

The 46-year-old gardener, from Southsea, layers images upon each other, superimposes pictures from other areas of the city onto others and adds wood and rock effects.

He uses digital art software to make the prints.

Timothy has a permanent exhibition at the Premier Inn, Clarence Pier, where fans can pick up his exciting pieces and a donation will go to Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Timothy O'Gorman's take on the lighthouse at Southsea Castleplaceholder image
Timothy O'Gorman's take on the lighthouse at Southsea Castle

To make a commission, or buy other pieces of his work, visit Southsea Inks, Albert Road, Southsea, from August 8.

Timothy O'Gorman layered photographs of the Pioneer Statue, from Old Portsmouth, onto a sunset at Southsea seafrontplaceholder image
Timothy O'Gorman layered photographs of the Pioneer Statue, from Old Portsmouth, onto a sunset at Southsea seafront
One of Timothy's pieces in the window of South Coast Emporium on the corner of Elm Grove and Victoria Road North, Southseaplaceholder image
One of Timothy's pieces in the window of South Coast Emporium on the corner of Elm Grove and Victoria Road North, Southsea
Timothy O'Gorman's Spinnaker Tower shotplaceholder image
Timothy O'Gorman's Spinnaker Tower shot
Timothy captured a Royal Navy vessell passing Southsea Castleplaceholder image
Timothy captured a Royal Navy vessell passing Southsea Castle
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