 I'm here at the Tilbury Docks today and I'm celebrating 75 years of the Windrush. Now the National Lottery has funded £1.2 million to over 140 community groups celebrating and commemorating the Windrush. All of these portraits are celebrating people within the community that have set up organisations and charities to celebrate the Windrush. I'm coming here and seeing it and just really understanding what it's all about and I was touched because they've chosen me as the artist as well to represent all of these people. The piece is about looking through history really because that's why I've created this wire frame to kind of drag you through and appreciate what's going on in that interconnectedness. So this is based on the same length as the light bolts up with on the Windrush. I'm so honoured to actually be a part of it and to be invited by the Lottery because it's celebrating my mum as well because she's one of the portraits that's on the artwork. What a wonderful creative piece of artwork I thought it was just fabulous. I was really emotional and I thought wow I felt very special. National Lottery funding is super important for the community. Every week national lottery players actually raise around £30 million to go towards good causes around the UK which is a huge amount of money. I think I just love people to remember the Windrush generation and the sacrifices they've made. We continue teaching these stories so that younger children can learn about them and we bridge the gap between generations.