Flying high on the King’s Road

Flying high on the King’s Road

Local artists fly a flag for the Kings Road

Have you spotted the colourful curation of flags designed by Chelsea Arts Club members that are now flying across the King’s Road? With summer on the way, these vibrant additions to the area celebrate the amazing artistic community and the buzz of the neighbourhood.

These thirty flamboyant flags are original designs, part of an initial project curated by local, Sarah Delafield Cook to celebrate the end of lockdown. Contributing artists include established names, such as artist Patrick Hughes, printmaker Alan Kitching, cartoonist Stan McMurtry and designer Sue Timney, as well as incredible emerging talent.

Bringing their additional inspiration and colour to the King’s Road, the full list of artists as follows:

Susanna Harris Hughes, Matthew Kleinman, Corinne Lejenue, Alan Byrne, Penny Smith, Patrick Hughes, Jeanette Rourke, Suzie Perring, Carolyn Gowdy, Christine McKechnie, Elspeth Ross, Jila Peacock, Audrey Morris, Jack Pizzey, Elspeth Ross, Liv Thomas, Margy Kinmonth, Stan McMurtry, Sue Timney, Alan Kitching and Sam McKechnie.

Huge thanks to you all – our spirits have never been so high!

The Chelsea Arts Club is a local institution, celebrating creatives since 1891 – discover more here

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