Roxy Hervé - Atypical Petals 1

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Part of Memories Carried

“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel

Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon. 

Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.

Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.

About the Artist
Roxy Hervé grew up with her head full of images between London, France and the United States. She trained in Fine Arts in London for 4 years, at the Central Saint Martins school. It was in 2016, in a warehouse in north London, that Roxy Hervé began exploring photography and found a way to fully express herself, by playing with bodies and the environment around her. She quickly became passionate about portraits of unconventional women. Her portraits mingles bodies and colours, and express women naturally, in their uniqueness and strength.

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Part of Memories Carried

“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel

Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon. 

Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.

Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.

About the Artist
Roxy Hervé grew up with her head full of images between London, France and the United States. She trained in Fine Arts in London for 4 years, at the Central Saint Martins school. It was in 2016, in a warehouse in north London, that Roxy Hervé began exploring photography and found a way to fully express herself, by playing with bodies and the environment around her. She quickly became passionate about portraits of unconventional women. Her portraits mingles bodies and colours, and express women naturally, in their uniqueness and strength.

Part of Memories Carried

“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel

Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon. 

Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.

Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.

About the Artist
Roxy Hervé grew up with her head full of images between London, France and the United States. She trained in Fine Arts in London for 4 years, at the Central Saint Martins school. It was in 2016, in a warehouse in north London, that Roxy Hervé began exploring photography and found a way to fully express herself, by playing with bodies and the environment around her. She quickly became passionate about portraits of unconventional women. Her portraits mingles bodies and colours, and express women naturally, in their uniqueness and strength.