Toothpaste Snails
Found under the noses of Ronny and Holly in reception, the L Gallery is W+K London’s very own exhibition space. Everyone from our finance staff to our Creative Directors are invited to use the L Gallery to let us know a little something about themselves. In the past we’ve had Laura V’s collection of postcards made into houses and Guy’s collection of trainers. This time, Nicholla Longley has had a play with toothpaste, demonstrating that it’s not just an everyday hygiene aid, but also a fantastic art medium… she uses to make sails!
This is
what Nicholla has to say:
"One evening
Coco my daughter, was
brushing her teeth. I
popped downstairs.
Whilst I was downstairs,
she stopped
brushing her teeth, took
the white toothpaste
and squeezed little lines
of toothpaste on to
the bathroom door.
I didn’t notice until the
next morning.
Then I saw what looked
like little white
slugs slithering up and
down the door.
It took me a second to
work out it was
toothpaste.
It looked really gross,
but good. I liked the
fact that real slugs are
horrible, and yet these
toothpaste slugs were
really quite clean
and pleasing to look at. I
also thought
toothpaste was a good
medium to make
sculptures, as it’s quite
pliable but dries
really hard."