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Ikra Arshad Adds Graphic, Pastel Stamp Onto Art Pod During Residency

06.06.23 | By
Ikra Arshad Adds Graphic, Pastel Stamp Onto Art Pod During Residency

Every year, East Quay enlists an artist for their Pod 5 Artist Residency, which invites a creative to live in and transform a small living space called Pod 5 in Watchet, West Somerset, United Kingdom. For 2023, they tapped London-based artist Ikra Arshad, known for her large-scale murals and installations, to stay for two weeks and put her mark on the space. Arshad brought her playful style merging pastel shades and monochrome tones with geometric patterns for a lively, energetic feel.

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

She incorporated orange to reflect the local Somerset clay, along with pink, purple, and green that give nod to the noteworthy sunsets and local flora. Rounding out the pastels are more graphic sections with black and white stripes, black geometric shapes, and a white/black grid found on the bedding. The space comes together for a bold yet calming aesthetic.

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

The mezzanine is turned into “The Dreaming Room” as a relaxing space for visitors to ideate and reflect.

small space interior loft with pastel wall art and black and white details

Arshad says: “As the sun rises and sets on the harbor, the mural and shelf objects will change and shift in its appearance, acting as a prominent sundial throughout the day whilst people experience the artworks. The immersive artworks will act as a creative intervention, sparking the viewer’s curiosity and a fresh perspective of seeing the world.”

small space interior loft with pastel wall art and black and white details

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

The elevated pod lives atop the East Quay building overlooking the Bristol Channel and marina, making for an inspiring location. Along with renovating Pod 5, Arshad spent her two-week residency leading creative workshops with the local community, from toddlers to adults.

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

Launched in 2021, East Quay is a thriving hub in the Watchet community for creativity and activity, with galleries, artist studios, education space, print studio, paper mill, restaurant, and five accommodation pods, including Pod 5.

small space interior with pastel wall art and black and white details

small kitchen interior with lavender and white checked walls

angled view of small kitchen with lavender and white checkered walls and small bar

small kitchen interior with one wall in purple and white checkered design and one with two tone green triangle

closeup of small kitchen interior wall with two tone green triangle

closeup view of white wall shelf in kitchen holding dishes

exterior view of elevated living pod

angled view of door exterior of elevated living pod

angled view of door exterior of elevated living pod

side view of woman in black painting stripes on wall

Artist Ikra Arshad painting art pod \\\ Photo: George Harwood Smith

angled interior view of small bedroom with graffiti art on walls

Previous interior of art pod designed by Bristol artist Andy Council \\\ Photo: Joseph Horton

Want to call Pod 5, or any of the other four pods, home for a short or extended stay? You can book them here.

Photos, except where noted, by Jesse Wild.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.