
aRTISTS UNITE: HURRICANE MELISSA RELIEF
The Caribbean needs our help.
Hurricane Melissa tore through islands that are still recovering from past storms, destroying homes, flooding communities and leaving families without power, clean water or access to medical care. The region has given so much to the world, shaping art, music and culture here in the UK, and now it’s facing real hardship. The Caribbean has always lifted us, and now it’s our turn to lift them.
In response, Lauren Little, Tee Max, Yvadney Davis, Gary March, Stephen Anthony Davids, Donald Baugh and Sharon Walters, in collaboration with The Lemon Seed Project, have donated original works and limited-edition prints to raise funds for Project HOPE’s emergency relief efforts.
All money from sales goes directly to Project HOPE (excluding packaging and postage) so every purchase helps those most affected.
The Ascension Years

Black Roses in My Garden

Private View - Open House

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Where art lives and breathes
The Lemon Seed Project is a new kind of creative space. It's part incubator, part private view, spotlighting emerging Black artists in a setting that feels intimate, not institutional.
Founded by interior designer and art collector Natasha Landers, it's a living, breathing response to the question: what if we experienced art the way we live with it?
We officially opened our doors in March 2025 with a debut show from the incredible Yvadney Davis. And that was just the beginning.























