Draft Local Plan consultation
Have your say on our Draft Local Plan and help us shape the future of Haringey. The consultation is open until 19 December.
Part of: Wood Green art projects
All of the (RE)Imagine Wood Green artworks are now complete.
We would like to thank those who participated in the development of the project. The artworks have already had a positive impact on the area and are enjoyed by visitors, local businesses and residents.
By improving the immediate aesthetics of Wood Green High Road and the town centre, this project will draw renewed attention and increase footfall to the local area.
The pandemic led to an even greater increase in online shopping. In order to compete the high street needs to become a place where people want to:
An improved, more welcoming environment will help with this.
The project has:
The project was funded by Haringey Council through the Good Economy Recovery Plan and was delivered in partnership with Bud Studio.
Growing up in London as a half Chilean, half Scottish artist amongst people from all over the world and different backgrounds, I have found that one thing that brings us together is colour. We all have a relationship with it and I have noticed that used in a specific way, it gives people a lot of joy.
My aim in life is to make people happy through colour and shapes. Working as a mural artist, I use collage as a way for me to express myself and get ideas down quickly without overthinking it. It helps me experiment and play with composition and plan for new murals.
You can find more of Eloisa’s work on her website.
I’m a London-based creative working across relief printmaking and digital illustration. My bold, often colourful, style is a reflection of my extensive experience as a graphic designer. My personal work is inspired by domestic environments and notions of ‘home’, but I often produce commissioned pieces with an emphasis on plants, nature and animals.
I am an illustrator and graphic artist living and working in London. My work is influenced by my graphic design background, often combining hand drawn elements, geometric shapes and thoughtful compositions to create images that celebrate the everyday. I strive to create work that’s playful and uplifting.
I was inspired by the cascading silhouette of the library building, which reminds me of rows of bookshelves. Using the large canvas this wall provides, I propose turning the side of the building into a giant bookshelf.
The rows of books with the bright and colourful graphic spines create a vibrant pattern that envelops the side of the building from street level to the very top.