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A collection of public art pieces by Alastair Fyfe is installed from September 23, 2005 at at Basil Jellicoe Hall, NW1.

The 4-foot-square pieces illustrate the life and work of Father Basil Jellicoe, the visionary who pioneered the rebuilding of Somerstown (near Euston Station) from demolishing the slum to rebuilding a community, as well as the current uses of the hall as a place for activities for the diverse community.

 

Alastair Fyfe recently photographed Respoke Bespoke, a show and auction of vintage and vintage-inspire fashion designers Alice Temperley, Paul Smith, Gharani Strok, Tatty Devine, Patrick Cox, Van Peterson, Luella Bartley, Tata-Naka and Anya Hindmarch.

Alastair Fyfe photographed and created photo illustrations for the Rainforest Foundation project, including the show catalogue and PR photography.

"The Rainforest Foundation was highly impressed by the creativity and professionalism of Alastair Fyfe in his work for Respoke Bespoke, our premier fundraising event of the year. His talent and artistic versatility meant that he not only created high quality and imaginative images for the Respoke Bespoke catalogue, but he was also able to capture the vibrancy and excitement of the event itself. He fully understood our needs and delivered top rate images under tight deadlines. We very much hope to work with him again."

Simon Counsell, Director, The Rainforest Foundation