As we draw closer to the new year we’ve asked a very special guest every day to take a moment to reflect on 2018 and to tell us about one photograph that best captures the year for them. It’s a box of treats to surprise you with every day – and conjure our hopes and wishes for 2019. This is our way of sharing the sweetness of the season and of saying ‘Thank You’ to you for inspiring us throughout the year.
Today’s special guest:
Adele Renault, the Belgian Street Artist, muralist, and painter of realistic portraits of pigeons and people.
I’ve been feathering many nests this year but this pile of containers best represents the piles of feathers I’ve been producing.
It was also the first time for me to be invited to paint in my home country Belgium. A home coming!
2018 has been a good year, I had promised myself to have a book out by the time I reach 30 and I did
Northwest Walls, Rock Werchter Festival, Belgium
June 2018
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