100 Wardour Street sits in the heart of London’s Soho, the spiritual home of London’s queer community. The invited me to paint a Pride window to bring solidarity and love to the street front.
The multi-framed window proved to be a compositional challenge , but in the end, the classic Pride rainbow won out. And what a burst of colour it brought to 100 Wardour St.



A timelapse of 100 Wardour Street ‘s Pride window. Window painting by illustrator, Willa Gebbie