On a drizzly day, not unusual for London, we were searching for cover while walking around Canary Wharf; then, luckily, we came across the Crossrail Place Roof Garden, which was holding an exhibition of Clare Newton’s; it had apparently been drawing quite a few people to the ‘Spirit of Legends’ installation, including us.
The art was so captivating, and it felt more special having spoken with the artist, who shared more information than what was on the boards. Plus, she obligingly lets us take a photo with her, as you do sometimes.
We were privileged, and it was a fun day during the late summer of 2016.
To view more of Clare’s work – https://www.artnewton.co.uk/artist-blog



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That was an interesting encounter – you were lucky to meet the artist!
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It was a lovely encounter, and interesting.
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How very fortunate you were to have met her.
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We were. At first, I just smiled and chatted then suddenly realised who she was. Funny.
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It’s fun to stumble into such delightful finds.
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It is, Eilene and we all need more.
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what a lovely find, and as you say made so special by meeting the artist – what a treat
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I’ve visited that garden but not at the time of that exhibition – it looks and sounds very interesting 🙂
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Cheers to the building’s geometry surrounding wonderful gardens .. and then to place an art display in its midst …. and then to meet the artist! The one piece looked fascinating, so I will visit the link. Thanks.
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You’re welcome, and it was a good find.
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