‘Imagine the world to be different’
Luke Adam Hawker's collaboration with St James’s Piccadilly restoration ‘The Wren Project’ brings together art, history, and nature in a unique piece titled "Imagine the World to be Different".
Inspired by the magnificent Magnolia tree within the church grounds, Luke's drawing captures the beauty of nature amidst the stunning architecture of Sir Christopher Wren.
This initiative supports the fundraising campaign for ‘The Wren Project’, aimed at revitalising the historic church and its garden. Luke will contribute the original artwork for auction, with 50% of print sales also directed to the campaign.
Luke’s collaboration with St James’s not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also supports a meaningful cause. With only 100 Giclee prints available, each one contributes to the restoration of St James’s garden as part of the ‘The Wren Project’.
The original piece of artwork will be available to view at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, 2024.