Welcome to our Pride Gallery 

June is LGBT+ pride month. We wanted to celebrate the feeling of pride, which can be from your work, personal life, or the sense of achievement from creating an arts piece. June 2021

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Screenshot 2021-06-28 at 14.50.37.png By Ozias Smith, Clinical Team Leader and Occupational Therapist at The Waterview Centre, who writes mindfulness colouring is my favourite thing at the moment
IMG_6198.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6196.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6194.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6193.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6171.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6166.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6164.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6159.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
IMG_6157.jpg Caspian Pride, the combined efforts of the inpatients of Caspian Ward, Park Royal - Facilitated by Lucilene Eccles - Activity Coordinator.
Rainbow coloured can

By Natascha Basedau, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Memory Clinic/ Community Mental Health Team, Bentley House, Harrow:

It was at the London Pride March that I picked up a colourful, rainbow-coloured can of water which was the inspiration for this piece. Created from wire and tin cans that we would usually discard, this piece epitomises for me the beauty we can find around us in ordinary, everyday objects, if we just look, and perhaps take a different perspective. It’s also proudly South African, I feel, and a nod to a culture back home of making beautiful art and craft out of what is available, which includes wire, tin cans, seed pods etc.