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Ep.218 Peter Morris - Ministry of Arts Podcast

Ep. 218

 

In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Peter Morris (@petermorrisarchitects)

 

Peter Morris is primarily an architect, who has been running his own practice  for over a decade. But his other creative work – as an artist, illustrator, model-maker and designer of products and interiors – has always sat alongside his architectural work, and he loves to bring the colour, quirkiness and joy of his artworks to his buildings wherever possible.

 

The sculpture joining KCAW ART TRAIL this summer is a Wendy House version of a house that Peter is about to start building for his family, in North London, called The Cloud House – and the story of how this lifelong dream came into being has deep roots in the K&C borough.

 

Commenting on the theme of this year’s Kensington + Chelsea Art Week, Peter said: “Kensington & Chelsea changed me, and this artwork reflects and celebrates that change.”

 

 

For more information on the Kensington Chelsea Art Week & Trail go to

https://www.kcaw.co.uk

 

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