Collect 2022 with QEST






Collect 2022 at Somerset House (February) was an incredible experience and showcase. I exhibited with QEST (Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust) with 9 other artists from difference disciplines. Collect was the first in person show I had attended since the start of the pandemic in 2020 and it felt like such a joyous occasion, being able to be in person with so many fascinating and talent artists was a pleasure.
QEST’s stand was truly beautiful, they allowed all of the different artworks to have space and allow visitors to have space and move around the show.