Welcome to Optimism

Metal Men in the L Gallery

This week we have a new exhibition in the L Gallery courtesy of artist Michael Benjamins entitled ‘Metal Men’.  Here is what Michael says about the piece:

‘Inspired by the concept of Arvind Gupta who shares simple yet stunning plans for turning trash into seriously entertaining toys for kids, which they can build themselves while learning basic principles of science and design.

Adopting his concept of recycling goods to give them a new purpose or a second life, I used the wire from the corks of champagne bottles to share a message.

Shapes come to life and take form – giving a new message of its own.

Creativity + Imagination = Limitless

 Special thanks to all the team at the Viajante restaurant, the Town Hall Hotel and W+K team for making this possible’

DL3K9862

As part of the evolving exhibition people from W+K have been invited to add to the piece with the remaining wires left in the display.  Lets see what we’re made of! 

DL3K9908

DL3K9863

DL3K9880

Here's a link to Arvind Gupta's TED talk - http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/arvind_gupta_turning_trash_into_toys_for_learning.html 

 

W+K Ripper and Timmy’s Pies

Last night W+K indulged their darker selves and joined the infamous Jack the Ripper Tour.    But we needed Pie first so we asked Mr Tim Wilkes of Timmy’s Pies to come into the office and bake us some fresh handmade pies, mash and gravy.   Seventy pies devoured in less than 30 minutes.

DL3K9795


DL3K9791

This warmed our cockles and put us in good stead to brave the cold and wind and travel 120 years into the past and 120 yards down the road where we came face to face with the world’s first serial killer and brutal slasher, Jack The Ripper……

IMG_0986

This isn’t him, this is Anne Marie our tour guide.  She wasn’t so scary.

As we walked the streets of Whitechapel and Shoreditch we were taken back in time to a place where many were destitute, women were forced onto the streets, the poorest didn’t even have beds, they would just slump over a rope for the night.  At 5am they would be thrown out and would head to Itchy Park next to Shoreditch Christ Church, named Itchy due to the bugs that would crawl over the drunks laying on the grass.  Maybe things haven’t changed that much! 

IMG_0994

After gruesome stories of murder and mystery we finished the tour at the famous Ten Bells Public House,  the drinking den of  two of his victims and quite a few W+Kers these days. 

It really does bring home how rich in history and culture this area has and how lucky we are to work here. 

By the way if you like the look of Timmy’s Pies do check out his blog or follow him on twitter @timmys_pies.

http://timmypies.typepad.com/timmys-pies/

  IMG_0989

 

Loading