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Saturday, July 11, 2020

‘When we can, we’d love to throw a party to show it off’: designers on their lockdown DIY

What do you do if you are an artist confined mainly to your home? Transform the place, of course

I have spent lockdown with my partner, Luke Morgan, and my dog, Elvis, in our live-work building in London. We moved here in 2005: I had done so much work on my previous house, I couldn’t face another project, so painted the walls white and lived with it. That changed in lockdown; most of my commissions were cancelled, and I was finally able to get going. We don’t have children, my parents are no longer alive and Luke’s parents are shielding in Bristol, so we don’t have the same commitments as many people.

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