My work will be part of a one-day pop-up exhibition on the Margate seafront, just moments from Turner Contemporary — placed directly within the flow of a Bank Holiday crowd.

This isn’t a neutral white cube.
This is movement, light, people, and immediacy.
Working with glass, I don’t depict “blue” — I construct it through light, fracture, and reflection.
Not a colour, but a state: shifting between calm, depth, and emotional tension.
In this setting, the work won’t sit still.
It will change with the sea light, with passing bodies, with the rhythm of the day.
📍 Margate Seafront (near Turner Contemporary)
🗓 Saturday, 2 May | 9:00 – 17:00
A single day.
A transient encounter.
Work that only fully exists when light passes through it.
A cutting-edge pop-up gallery lands by the sea — just moments from Turner Contemporary — on a busy Bank Holiday Saturday.
Set within Margate’s thriving art scene, “You Coloured Me Blue” brings together artists in a one-day exhibition shaped by emotion, colour, and connection.








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