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THE
LEMON
 SEED
PROJECT

Where art feels

at home 

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lauren little: one step closer

Lauren Little is a London based artist exploring identity in motion. Rooted in fragmented portraiture, her practice explores resilience, transformation and identity in motion. Shaped by her background in art education, Lauren's practice is grounded in the belief that creativity can shift how we see ourselves and each other. Her work has been shown with Somerset House, William Morris Gallery and Porsche, and featured in Curatory Magazine.

One Step Closer captures the moment between who we are and who we're becoming. Each piece is constructed, deconstructed and rebuilt, mirroring the process of piecing ourselves back together after change. The collection doesn't offer neat endings. It celebrates progress, imperfection and the strength found in staying in motion.

The Ascension Years

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Black Roses in My Garden

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Private View - Open House

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PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS

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A CURATED
ART
EXPERIENCE

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.

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