Entries by amelia unity

Grow Wild ‘Discover the Diff’

Only a week left to vote folks!! Click HERE and vote for ‘Discover the Diff’ I’d be very grateful – help us WIN! Here’s a piece I did incorporating all the Rugby World Cup 2015 qualifying teams: And the ‘Discover the Diff’ promo video: http://www.madeincardiff.tv/player/…    

Llandough Hospital Hearth Gallery Opening

After a whole HOUR stuck in traffic, we finally made it to the opening, just as all the pomp, ceremony, presentations and photo’s were over. Not to worry, we had the gallery to ourselves to see some fantastic work. Back in the hot days of June, I painted the ‘Believe Tree’ in a courtyard just […]

Grow Wild ‘Discover the Diff’

I was contacted by a lovely chap called Phil, from RSPB, who asked if I’d be interested in painting a mural based around nature on the Millenium Boardwalk. The Millenium Boardwalk! Well yes I said, and I did. I had lots of people stop and chat, and say how nice it is to see some positivity going […]

Rugby World Cup Painting

Although I’m not a massive Rugby fan, I get it. The buzz, the excitement, the home team… Myself, Scot, Ripe, Amok, Karm, News, Hoxe, Amoe, Rens, Enta, Ryder, Smak, T-Rex, Bnie, Ref, Tao and SPK painted the Millenium Boardwalk behind the stadium, each writer taking the flag of one of the countries in the world cup. I did […]

R.S.P.B – Giving Nature A Home

What a lush day!!! Started out almost getting arrested, but really pleased with the beginnings of this piece for RSPB … hope it can stay up till next week so I can finish it off with some more flowers & butterflies ready to do a promo for ‘Discover The Diff’ nature project. Watch this space… […]

FIO launch

Live participatory painting for the launch of the fabulous FIO. Beautiful weather, lovely people and an organisation with inclusivity and creativity at it’s core. What could be better? Dragonflies are an animal symbolic of change, self-discovery and reaching your full potential. The Mayan Goddess of the moon (a symbol of our creative abilities as women) made her […]

Llandough Hospital ‘Believe’ Tree

Based on a poem by Hilary Griffiths: ‘A copper beech tree looked majestically on me and my sorrow and made me believe in tomorrow.’ This piece is in the courtyard next to the new art gallery in Llandough Hospital (opening soon, watch this space…)