The ‘Patchy Rangoli’ installation is now up in the reception area at Museum of the Home for all to view for a limited period – definitely til the end of this week, but hopefully longer.
Thankyou to all the families & peeps that came down & blessed the vibes…
I’ve linked up with Museum of the Home to celebrate the event of Diwali, by them commissioning me to run a workshop to help people create Rangoli inspired designs, which will go on to form a larger co-created artwork through textile installation. I will be exploring the museum’s personal collection of objects & things to incorporate design elements, as well as explore traditional Rangoli aesthetics.…
…I remember Art back in school days & how dead it was…💀
Enter PiNS
I was recently approached by RBKC Libraries & City Lions Westminster to deliver a series of workshops with local primary & secondary school students to create artwork responding to themes: Love & Unity / Climate Change / Equality / Future for their annual Creative Collective exhibition they do each year.…
“To be inspirational you don’t have to save lives or win medals. I often draw strength from meeting ordinary people doing extraordinary things: volunteers, carers, community organisers & good neighbours; unsung heroes whose quiet dedication makes them special. They are an inspiration to those who know them.”
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Silkscreen print on cotton paper
500 x 700mm
Signed & numbered
Printer stamped
Ltd Ed.…
I was recently commissioned by National Archives UK to create some illustrations in response to an oral testimony from someone whose family was displaced in 1946 due to growing tensions in British India.
The Partition of British India occurred in August 1947 when the British government withdrew from India after almost two hundred years of British rule.…