Twenty Eighteen

Twenty Eighteen

This is a New Year and with it comes the opportunity to reshape, transform, and improve yourself. Newness often also brings with it a sense of clarity. I have dubbed 2018 the year of Doing Better, growing and improving. This welcoming of the new year is also a recognition of the fact that i am not at my best potential, my work is not the best reflection of me at present, I need to expand in ways I view my art and all in all how I can #DoBetter 

Food For Thought: Life in Death

Food For Thought: Life in Death

Rebecca Louise Law is an installation artist specialising in artworks made with natural materials, especially flowers.

The exhibition Life in Death showcases her personal collection of plants and flowers, dried and preserved over a six year period. It is her most intricate large-scale artwork to date and examines our relationship with flowers and plants and how they are used, particularly through rituals.

The Londoner: Cuttysark

The Londoner: Cuttysark

This is another instalment in a series of posts giving an insight into all of the interesting and amazing things to do in London. Neatly titled “The Londoner” this series showcases a few of the things which I’ve done in London but hadn’t bothered to upload. This post is all about a day in Maritime Greenwich at The Cuttysark Museum

 

The Londoner: Out and About at Sky Garden

The Londoner: Out and About at Sky Garden

So ages ago my friends and I visited Sky Garden. It was amazing and I took loads of photos and I realized a few weeks back that I never actually shared that with my blog and I probably should have. I've done loads of interesting things in this city and haven't actually said a thing. So this post is the start of a back track to some interesting perspectives of this city which has become my second home. Here's to London. 

Food For Thought: Natural Disasters

Food For Thought: Natural Disasters

Hurricanes Irma and Maria have dealt devastating blows to the Caribbean Region. The damage has altered our infrastructure and landscape and the scars will be visible for years to come. However, dispite the impact that these incredibly powerful Atlantic Hurricanes have had, our resiliance as a region outshines any tragic circumstance. Rebuilding and Restoration will take time, but together as a people we can do so much to help.