Call it guerrilla gardening or subversive seeding, the world needs more trees, more plants and more nature.

During the first lockdown of 2020 with no photography work and time on my hands I planted seeds and grew flowers. At the end of the summer I harvested the flower seeds and over winter created fugitive seeds. The idea was to encourage people to plant seeds in their garden or send them on the wind, to scatter them unnoticed at the edge of a roadside, a car park, a pavement. Flowers can grow in the most unremarkable of places bringing beauty to the grey.

What started as nothing more than a simple lockdown project became a way to carry something of value out of 2020 into this year and beyond.

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