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Ikon Gallery founder and artist David Prentice dies aged 77

David Prentice co-founded the original venue along with wife Dinah back in 1964

Husband and wife artists David and Dinah Prentice

An influential artist who was instrumental in setting up and became an internationally renowned watercolour painter has died.

Tributes have been paid to David Prentice, who co-founded the original venue, along with wife Dinah back in 1964.

Mr Prentice, who has passed away at the age of 77 following serious illness, was an artist who was prepared to push the boundaries in the name of his craft.

For one exhibition Mr Prentice, who is known for painting the Malvern Hills, where he lived battled with vertigo – after embarking of a series of birds’ eye views of London.

: “The first drawings I did, I went down just before the Millennium Wheel was lifted. It was quite late, four o’clock-ish on an autumn afternoon, and it started lightning and I thought ‘Oh my God this is impossible’ – the combination of weather and having vertigo, which I do a bit – but I stuck it out and went back.”

Most of the views in that art show were based on drawings made from the roof of a tall office block called King’s Reach, just south of Blackfriars Bridge.

He said: “I was introduced to the safety officer, went up, read the rules of the game, and he said you’re not going to jump off, are you?

“I got up there, and at that point I thought this is almost beyond me. It was like a box within the roof area, so if you fell off you wouldn’t fall very far, but when you’re up there it’s very difficult to convince yourself it’s safe. When you’re up that high the world seems to start moving around you.