A new photo installation has been launched by the Brentford High Street Steering Group, at a meeting attended by Mary Macleod MP. The work is by urban and arts photographer Peter Kyte, and the result of a partnership between the Steering Group, Watermans, Octink and Ballymore. The work titled “Thames Low: Brentford” clusters a series of evocative images of the Thames at low tide in Brentford and the boats that cover its banks.
Octink project managed the production of these large format digital prints, and carried out the installation converting the original photographs artwork into a highly impactful hoarding. This printed hoardings follow the Windows on Brentford project and represents yet another community engagement where Octink has helped to brighten up the local area with digital art.
Andrew Dakers, Chair of Brentford High Street Steering Group said:
“This new art installation has brightened up what was an increasingly grotty corner of Brentford High Street, but is now transformed. Photographer Peter Kyte rose to the challenge well and has produced a range of beautiful images that capture beautifully the colours and textures of the Thames at low tide. The project is another great example of the community working together to make Brentford an even more brilliant place to explore. ”