Journeys of Colour and Texture
As you are sitting on a beach, your feet bare, you feel the sand between your toes. Maybe it’s itchy…
As you are sitting on a beach, your feet bare, you feel the sand between your toes. Maybe it’s itchy…
by Renee Umsted
Imagine walking through the streets of Dublin, that diverse and constantly evolving Irish capital city. What do you see? Who…
by Renee Umsted
Old books are, perhaps, some of the greatest remainders of the past. They are little fragments of history embedded in…
by Renee Umsted
“I felt it was time to place the show where it could rain, where the wind was.” That’s what French…
by Renee Umsted
Stories are mysterious things–they transport us to faraway lands, make us experience emotions we didn’t know we could, remind us of…
by Renee Umsted
The wind is a multifaceted element of nature. It’s a gentle breeze on a sunny spring day that brings a cool…
by Renee Umsted
The poppy is one of the most vibrantly coloured flowers, so it makes sense that a fragrance it inspires would…
by Renee Umsted
Wind turbines are often seen as ugly. They are big, bulky and obtrusive, and their purpose is limited to generating…
by Renee Umsted
It’s October 1962. The car radio is on during the drive home after a long day at work. It’s only…
by Renee Umsted
“Read creative words Find the deeper meaning there Oh how it can change” – Renee Umsted People rush to…
by Renee Umsted
A tube station is a place where people can board and disembark trains. It’s a functional, sometimes crowded and most…
by Renee Umsted
You probably wouldn’t think that lipstick, polar bears and trees in Kenya have anything in common. But actually, they do….
by Renee Umsted
John Constable, ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’ (1831) When we think about great artists from the past, we don’t immediately…
by Renee Umsted