Lucy Pickford
Artist, consultant, curator, gardener, writer, napper, reader, dreamer
Strategy and impact
1994 Sandcastle King
UN Women Leader in Action
@artcanorg

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

πΈ The insanely talented @ggdoesfilm took some new studio and headshots for me recently and I'm blown away by how skilled she is so obvs these make it to the feed. I honestly love my talented friends!
I spent the week feeling like my usual gremlin self and she made me look spectacular in this combo of film and digital. Special shout out to the lighting in my flat and my korean skincare routine.
If you need new headshots, studio shots, or just want to look fabulous either follow her on insta or email her at hello@ggdoes.co.uk.
Just to add a reality check (and this isn't moaning because I make art because I can't not) but I haven't made a penny from my art practice this year. Thinking an exhibition is needed soonish
#artistportrait #artiststudio #studio #filmphotography #lucypickfordart

Guess what else is happening?! Commissions are open β¨οΈππ
350 for a 30x30cm acrylic on canvas painting of a place of your choice.
The picture is a piece I did last year of the Barbican Conservatory.
I prefer one point perspective pieces, streets and green places, but I am open to discussions if you have something in mind. If you're an architect that would like a painting of a particular project, lemme know.
I can also do 50% upfront and 50% on completion and am open to payment plans. Either buy through my site or DM for a discussion π

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

A little reminder that Iβm currently available for freelance work.
If you need support on a project, a strategy pulled together, a grant application developed, an article written, or even some research doing then I can help.
Iβve worked running small businesses and charities for an absolute age so Iβve done a lot and Iβve seen a lot, both good and bad. There are some instances when you should pick a lane but a lot of the time CEOs and charity directors in small organisations have to be able to do it all.
Iβve worked in and around communities, sustainability, architecture, art, Japan, landscape and many other things, but I feel like this all goes without saying and makes this feel like a dating profile. My projects are listed on my website - lucypickford.art/other
Here are some pictures to show you just what I mean.
1. This is just me so you know who I am.
2. Iβve run numerous projects and obtained the funding for them up to Β£250k.
3. Business, fundraising, marketing strategies are useful at all levels and help you get funding. They donβt, however, need to be overcomplicated, just clear and achievable.
4. What backs up these strategies? Data, systems, and research. While at the LI I worked on the Skills for Greener Places with the policy team to understand what the current landscape of the green skills sector is and see whatβs missing. (Yes I will get nerdy about database structures, sic/soc codes, and beautiful data visualisations.
5. And how do we get people invested in the changes we want to make? We write articles and put on events.
6. Can those events also do some hard work like divert clothes waste from landfill? Yes, yes they can.
7. Should you try and do all this with some sense of responsibility and kindness - of, bloody course you should (and no you won't always get it right but you've got a try and learn right?)
8. This is just a nice picture of Japan as a reward for getting this far.
Special shout out to @smessica_jith for working on a lot of this stuff

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You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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π
You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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π
You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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π
You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

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You may be aware that I spend a lot of time on trains because I post incessantly on instagram. Iβve moved a lot in my life and that means trips to visit family, friends, trips to uni, holidays, have all been a train ride away.
While we all know the girlies love reliable transport infrastructure and had posters of IKB on the wall when we were kids, a lot of it for me is about the journey.
It used to be the perfect time when you couldnβt be contacted and nothing was expected of you because you were on the train. You could look out the window or read a book. Sometimes I did work, but it was as simple as my A-level maths homework on the way to visit my brother at uni, or notes on an essay for uni. The idea that we must be working and productive on a train journey is the worst possible thing because weβre losing out on the fun of being on a train.
I know in Japan, the Shinkansen is the cool kid, but when youβre a resident you canβt get a JR pass so you take local trains, limited express (if youβre fancy), or a night bus (mate youβve gotta try it). Itβs a great way to see the country and never have I felt calmer or happier than when on one.
In the UK, itβs the wildlife spotting or the remembrance of the primary school geography lessons (yes, weβre talking ox bow lake spotting)
1. Tokyo Train - Featuring in the @artcanorg Artistic Intelligence exhibition at Fitzrovia Gallery next week on till 31st.
2. Weaver Line (available at Bobcat)
3. Reflections on a train
4. Shikoku - still to be finished next Friday @bobcatgallery
5. Circle and district at Edgware Road
6. English countryside (available at Bobcat)
7. Fukushima Countryside
Feel like @transportforlondon @national.rail would like these guys.
#traintravel #tokyo #yamanote #nationalrail #transportforlondon

Portrait on a train
Something a lil different for y'all. I don't normally paint pictures of people and for good reason. It can feel a bit vulnerable both because it's a picture of myself and also I'm not very good at it. But hey, that's why we practice.
This is from a train journey to visit the amazing Cat at @bobcatgallery to deliver a painting and do some painting. Travelling from Vauxhall to Putney. One reflection, one view.
Much of my life has been travelling on trains up and down the country with art and books, off to visit family, friends, go to uni.
Today's painting is sponsored by the Uncanny podcast that I listened to in the background and now means I won't be able to sleep.
Deepcut on the song for the cool kids who love a bit of Dylan.

Portrait on a train
Something a lil different for y'all. I don't normally paint pictures of people and for good reason. It can feel a bit vulnerable both because it's a picture of myself and also I'm not very good at it. But hey, that's why we practice.
This is from a train journey to visit the amazing Cat at @bobcatgallery to deliver a painting and do some painting. Travelling from Vauxhall to Putney. One reflection, one view.
Much of my life has been travelling on trains up and down the country with art and books, off to visit family, friends, go to uni.
Today's painting is sponsored by the Uncanny podcast that I listened to in the background and now means I won't be able to sleep.
Deepcut on the song for the cool kids who love a bit of Dylan.

Portrait on a train
Something a lil different for y'all. I don't normally paint pictures of people and for good reason. It can feel a bit vulnerable both because it's a picture of myself and also I'm not very good at it. But hey, that's why we practice.
This is from a train journey to visit the amazing Cat at @bobcatgallery to deliver a painting and do some painting. Travelling from Vauxhall to Putney. One reflection, one view.
Much of my life has been travelling on trains up and down the country with art and books, off to visit family, friends, go to uni.
Today's painting is sponsored by the Uncanny podcast that I listened to in the background and now means I won't be able to sleep.
Deepcut on the song for the cool kids who love a bit of Dylan.
Having a little clear out on cyanotypes, including this cotton noren.
I have edited the sound because every time I tried to record some ambience the child in the building next door started screaming and hitting things or a plane went over. I suppose that is ambience in London. Just going to play Drowning Pool in the flat to drown out the loud noises.
Jokes aside, I love to lie on the sofa, with the door open, reading a book or watching the swifts fly around outside over the city. Itβs one of my favourite spots and one of the few times Iβve really felt a home is mine after years of moving (24 times and five cities in case you were wondering).
I know no one ever reads these but itβs nice to put a lil old reflective snippet, instagram is essentially my visual diary.

Lucy Pickford will be joining me to create in the gallery between 11am - 4pm on 19th & 20th May - pop in to see her at work, learn about her process and inspirations, and browse her newest pieces! No booking necessary.
π Upstairs at Putney Exchange, SW15 1TW
π www.BobCatGallery.co.uk
#BobCatGallery
#AffordableArtForAll
#PutneyArtGallery
#ArtistDemonstration
#SupportLivingArtists
@lupicky

Lucy Pickford will be joining me to create in the gallery between 11am - 4pm on 19th & 20th May - pop in to see her at work, learn about her process and inspirations, and browse her newest pieces! No booking necessary.
π Upstairs at Putney Exchange, SW15 1TW
π www.BobCatGallery.co.uk
#BobCatGallery
#AffordableArtForAll
#PutneyArtGallery
#ArtistDemonstration
#SupportLivingArtists
@lupicky

Having fun isn't hard when you've got a library card
With the changes to the Barbican over the next couple of years, theyβve already started moving some bits around. So when I canβt get a seat at the big table, I opt for the comfy chairs that get just the right amount of sun. Thereβs sometimes one isolated chair near the end by the Art History section (which seems fitting) and I settle in for the afternoon. The sun warming my head and the quiet rustling of people nearby reading the papers keeping me grounded. If the windows are open you can hear the gentle nattering of the people outside and the fountains in the background.
Iβve opted for a lighter feel on this one as the light spring air felt like a fitting and refreshing take.
Have I made the books too colourful? Who can truly say? Not me mate, I just painted the thing.
This post is sponsored by full metal alchemist brotherhood that was rewatched in the background while painting.
30x30cm
305
Acrylic on canvas
Libraries I paintings I barbican

Having fun isn't hard when you've got a library card
With the changes to the Barbican over the next couple of years, theyβve already started moving some bits around. So when I canβt get a seat at the big table, I opt for the comfy chairs that get just the right amount of sun. Thereβs sometimes one isolated chair near the end by the Art History section (which seems fitting) and I settle in for the afternoon. The sun warming my head and the quiet rustling of people nearby reading the papers keeping me grounded. If the windows are open you can hear the gentle nattering of the people outside and the fountains in the background.
Iβve opted for a lighter feel on this one as the light spring air felt like a fitting and refreshing take.
Have I made the books too colourful? Who can truly say? Not me mate, I just painted the thing.
This post is sponsored by full metal alchemist brotherhood that was rewatched in the background while painting.
30x30cm
305
Acrylic on canvas
Libraries I paintings I barbican

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Last week I was fortunate enough to go to the new V&A East Museum before it opened, and talk to the kind and accommodating Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey @odonnell_tuomey , the architects, and Jen McLachlan, the project director.
Of course thanks to @stir_world for the commission, especially @anmolahuja94 and @samtanadeem, and support of the day from @satvikumar_.
It's always fun going back to this ever-changing site. Back when I was fresh out of uni I was working in a field in Sheffield on the meadow mix trials for some of the planting thay would later go into the park. Seeing the constant changes is quite something and I genuinely love this new museum. It felt like how a local museum would feel like with the right support and funding. Everything from the shadow gaps to the seating was spot on.
Special thanks to Anmol for keeping the proof of pudding line in the edit. We all love a baking reference and this building is a crusty loaf. π
Extra shoutouts to just a few of the other folks involved @studiomutt (always a fave) for the shop fit out @ja__projects for the gallery design and @sahra_hersi and @tomhunterphotography for the x selects sections.

Awww yeah, it's another painting of a train. I know what the people want. πππ
This time a circle line underground train stopped at Edgware Road looking out the window at the trunking.
An odd choice you might think, but when I lived in Maida Vale I'd often get the train from here and be comforted by the organised but not too neat lines of the trunking.
If you too like satisfying chunky cable management systems or other infrastructure, then check out the V&A East Storehouse. Taking archival management to the very enjoyable, next level.
Alsobthe foreshortening on this looks different to other ones because my ref pics were from a different angle. Also the moquette on this was way harder than the other one somehow.
#cabletidy #londonunderground #transportsystems #infrastructure #moquette
40.5x50.5cm
Acrylic on canvas
Available
550

Awww yeah, it's another painting of a train. I know what the people want. πππ
This time a circle line underground train stopped at Edgware Road looking out the window at the trunking.
An odd choice you might think, but when I lived in Maida Vale I'd often get the train from here and be comforted by the organised but not too neat lines of the trunking.
If you too like satisfying chunky cable management systems or other infrastructure, then check out the V&A East Storehouse. Taking archival management to the very enjoyable, next level.
Alsobthe foreshortening on this looks different to other ones because my ref pics were from a different angle. Also the moquette on this was way harder than the other one somehow.
#cabletidy #londonunderground #transportsystems #infrastructure #moquette
40.5x50.5cm
Acrylic on canvas
Available
550

Barbican Foyer β¬π§‘
30 Γ 30 cm
305 (although currently 15% off)
Many people know I like to go to the Barbican to work, I freelance when not painting and I'm not quite at the point of being able to rent a desk somewhere let alone a studio for my art. I wander around the city working in odd little spots. Sometimes the Barbican, the NT or the BFI, other times pubs and cafes when it's quieter and I'm not displacing more flush customers.
They move the seats around in this area from time to time, there arenβt always sofas in this spot but on this day there were and it was the only place I could find to work. The residents of the sofa shifted through the day, a woman soaking up the ray of sun whilst studying, a group of conference goers sharing lunch and talking about their talks, a older woman waiting for her husband before heading to a matinee show.
I like my own company but it can get lonely at home, and sitting in the Barbican helps me feel part of something when so often Iβm not. The light in this spot always powers me up, the big orange square sign itβs own weird brutalist sun.
#barbican #freelancing #paintingpictures

Barbican Foyer β¬π§‘
30 Γ 30 cm
305 (although currently 15% off)
Many people know I like to go to the Barbican to work, I freelance when not painting and I'm not quite at the point of being able to rent a desk somewhere let alone a studio for my art. I wander around the city working in odd little spots. Sometimes the Barbican, the NT or the BFI, other times pubs and cafes when it's quieter and I'm not displacing more flush customers.
They move the seats around in this area from time to time, there arenβt always sofas in this spot but on this day there were and it was the only place I could find to work. The residents of the sofa shifted through the day, a woman soaking up the ray of sun whilst studying, a group of conference goers sharing lunch and talking about their talks, a older woman waiting for her husband before heading to a matinee show.
I like my own company but it can get lonely at home, and sitting in the Barbican helps me feel part of something when so often Iβm not. The light in this spot always powers me up, the big orange square sign itβs own weird brutalist sun.
#barbican #freelancing #paintingpictures
Been having a spring clean and would appreciate your help to clear out some of my paintings too!
SPRING15 for 15% off all paintings till April 11th. Website link in bio. Buy some art to help refresh your home or reduce your tax bill at the end of the year either way it's a solid investment.
Yes I extended the video by a couple of frames so I could fit in the full line from The Clash.
No guaranteed personality just guaranteed art.
#affordableart #sale
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