



This year’s installations are all by female artists and were fittingly launched on International Women’s Day – 8th March. The artworks are all outdoors and there’s no ‘please do not touch’ signs which makes them feel a lot more accessible for anyone walking past – and I’m sure also reduces the need to worry about protecting works with barriers or security. This year’s outdoor art installation has been curated by Jo McLaughlin from Acrylicise and she walked me around this year’s crop. It’s why the area has been investing in outdoor art and a Winter lights festival, as it wants to become a place to visit even when it’s not a gig or match day. This article was originally published on NBCNews.Wembley Park is a part of town most people venture to when there’s an event at either Wembley Arena or Wembley Stadium – the latter looming so large it can be seen from across town in South London on a clear day. “We could work together and create a colorful creation, or something new or something different, so watch this space.”

“In the future we’ve got plans for maybe projects on the scale of this,” he said, gesturing at the mansion. Doodle likes to color in my doodles so we sometimes work together on canvases or big pieces of work,” Cox said. They collaborate on some projects, with Alena introducing color to Cox’s hitherto monochrome creations. He has since recovered, and now has the support of his Ukrainian-born wife, Alena, 32, who is also an artist. “I went through a wave of hallucinations and delusions from thinking that I was speaking to God to being hired to doodle all over Donald Trump’s wall,” Cox wrote on his Facebook page shortly afterward. Success, however, took its toll in 2020, when Cox said he was hospitalized for six weeks owing to stress brought on by the administrative side of his work. Sam Cox, doodle house (Mo Abbas / NBC News)
