Leicester, Leicestershire, UK 9th July 2021. UK News. Mixed-media artist Alison Carpenter-Hughes with her art installation ‘Blooming Lovely,’ on the front of her house in Aylestone, Leicester. Mixing textiles and flowers to bring an element of colour and nature into the city the art work has been commission by Vehicle Arts for the ‘Up Your Street’ project. As there has been such a lack of access to the arts over this last year, the premise of the project is to brighten up the streets in the local area and to get people engaged. Credit: Alex Hannam/Alamy Live News

Leicester, Leicestershire, UK 9th July 2021. UK News. Mixed-media artist Alison Carpenter-Hughes with her art installation ‘Blooming Lovely,’  on the front of her house in Aylestone, Leicester. Mixing textiles and flowers to bring an element of colour and nature into the city the art work has been commission by Vehicle Arts for the ‘Up Your Street’ project. As there has been such a lack of access to the arts over this last year, the premise of the project is to brighten up the streets in the local area and to get people engaged. Credit: Alex Hannam/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Leicester, Leicestershire, UK 9th July 2021. UK News. Mixed-media artist Alison Carpenter-Hughes with her art installation ‘Blooming Lovely, ’ on the front of her house in Aylestone, Leicester. Mixing textiles and flowers to bring an element of colour and nature into the city the art work has been commission by Vehicle Arts for the ‘Up Your Street’ project. As there has been such a lack of access to the arts over this last year, the premise of the project is to brighten up the streets in the local area and to get people engaged, making art more accessible and creating local connectivity. Alex Hannam

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