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Grass getting greener for Leeds artists

1st Nov 2010
Three local artists are celebrating an opportunity of a lifetime this week, having won the concept art competition for Britain's most pioneering low-carbon, sustainable development - to design bespoke pieces which will feature at the award winning Leeds site, as well showcasing some of their existing pieces in the on site gallery.

As part of the launch activities which unveiled Greenhouse earlier this month, the competition, to put forward a design concept, generated wide interest from across the region, and due to the high standard of entries, the prize, originally only intended for one artist, has been expanded to include the concepts of 3 lucky winners.
 
The Design Concept winners are: Origami artist Giles Edsall, 30, and furniture designer Laura Wellington, 25, both members of Artsmix, which supports and promotes the work of emerging artists, along with Greenhouse resident and wildlife illustrator, Hannah Jones.
 
Concepts included 'On a Wing and a Prayer' from origami artist Giles Edsall, who commented: “As this is a green development, I wanted to make the work out of as much recycled material as possible. Obviously I must take a slight detour from my usual work in that Origami is definitely not weather proof, although I do not plan to abandon this entirely. The intention is to take a cast of the origami birds for the piece and then to make multiple birds from bonded recycled crushed glass.” It is intended that this piece will feature in the Courtyard area of Greenhouse.
 
Furniture and lighting designer Laura Wellington, proposed to create furniture for the Greenhouse onsite deli, and explained: “My personal approach to design is to recycle, repurpose or reinvent. This philosophy is all about creating other uses for items that mankind had made for one reason or another, and are no longer needed for that purpose. The process of repurposing something old into something new is an exciting prospect and increasing the longevity of an item is a key factor within my designs.”
 
Illustrator and printmaker Hannah Jones concept was 'Creatures' – Illustrated creatures living and hiding in Greenhouse, as a safe environment from global issues concerning climate change and conservation. She said: “I wanted the project to be achievable in a short space of time but one that can develop over time. Animals will appear and disappear, and be replaced by statistics of how they are or aren't surviving. The animals live in a variety of places; inside people's post boxes, creeping under doors of apartments, under cars in the car park amongst many others.”
 
The concept winners are joined by a further 2 entrants: photographers Luke Musharbash and Daniel Thurbron, who won 6 months gallery space.

The competition helped form part of what will become an annual event celebrating Beeston's regeneration, taking local community members as well as potential residents on an access all areas tour of the development to see exactly how the eco-ethos of the building is embedded into every aspect, from the sun being used to heat hot water, wind being used to power lights and lifts, and rain and waste water being recycled to flush toilets. 

Citu, the Leeds based developer behind Greenhouse, is devoted to supporting the growth of the Beeston community, an element of the development which was highlighted by it's search for local creative talent. Officially opened at the beginning of the month by local MP and DEFRA Secretary Hilary Benn, entrants artistic displays were showcased in front of local businesses, press and community minded individuals – generating fantastic exposure.

Greenhouse is located on Beeston Road, and comprises of 166 studio, one, two and three bedroom homes, together with offices, a free onsite gym, deli, landscaped gardens and courtyard.

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