Lesley Cartwright's Urban Bonsais. |
Ann Kopka is a visual artist and curator. She has exhibited in London, the UK, Denmark, Germany, Italy and the USA and her work is held in private collections in the UK, France, Spain, USA and Australia.
Ann studied Fine Art at Central St Martins College of Art and Design and The City Lit, and Museum Curating at The Tate Modern. She studied The Practices and Debates of Modern Art at the Open University and graduated with a First Class Honours Degree.
Ann is a volunteer project co-ordinator at the Heath Robinson Museum London where she is involved with organising and curating temporary exhibitions. Ann is a member of The Free Painters and Sculptors, an Independent artists’ co-operative and charity.
Ginny is a regular walker in Epping Forest.
Ann Kopka's Urban Bonsai |
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I hadn’t been
in London for long. I was alone in the grey. I wandered and found myself in the
under croft, by the river. There were ollies and
alley-oops and acid drops.
Then I found
a Southbank tree and I actually gave it a hug. (No one does that in
Hertfordshire.) The roots reached under the pavement and anchored in London
clay.
After that I
noticed how they played and fell and played and fell together. (Bailed, they
said) They learned caballerials and flips together.
I stayed. I can’t
stand on a skateboard while it’s moving. But I’m still here and so is the tree.
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