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Bond, Wendy

Bond, Wendy Bond, Wendy
Wendy Bond is a practicing artist who is inspired by the current themes of peace and disarmament, developing alternative and thought provoking ideas, exploring her love of words and interactive art in the community.

As part of the nationwide Big Arts Week she completed school workshops in June 2002, 2003 and 2004, making greetings cards with local school children. She has taken part in group exhibitions held at Willesden library organized by Brent Artists Register, and in January 2004 she designed a 15 meter mural PEACE WALL which the local community of Willesden were invited to participate.

In October 2004, Wendy completed her solo exhibition PEACE REMAINS ELUSIVE at The Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Fulham.

She has shown her work at Candid Arts in Islington in January 2005, and was chosen by London Art to exhibit two of her pieces at The gallery@oxo, on the Southbank in February as part of The Art of Love exhibition.

At the River Festival, Enfield, July 10th 2005, Wendy decorated a PEACE TREE with a hanging garden of words, reflecting the agony of war and the optimism of Peace amongst unstable times.

The PEACE TREE was repeated at the Respect Festival, Willesden, July 2005 and 2006 and at the Dreamweaver festival at Gladstone Park 2006.

In March 2006 Wendy painted seven murals in the Winnicott Premature Baby Unit at St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.

Wendy continues her work with words and toy soldiers.

Contact details
Ms Wendy Bond
30 Farm Avenue
London
NW2 2BH
wendyjbond1@yahoo.co.uk

Primary Art Form
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Visual Arts and Designer Makers

Other Artform categories
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Graphic Design
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Illustrator
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Installation
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Painter / 2D
Visual Arts and Designer Makers Public Art

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