Creamer and Lloyd

What inspires us

Everything we experience forms a part of who we are and what we do and therefore what we offer.  We rely heavily on the arts to inspire us and this is critical to us as individuals as well as a business.

Everyone at Creamer and Lloyd has their own budget for research and inspiration.  On a regular basis we share on our website the best experiences we’ve had.

Archive: March 2010


  1. Gingerbread Man at the Little Angel Puppet Theatre

    The most inventive use of raisins and dough ever.
    http://www.littleangeltheatre.com/lat/about/pastshows/MTE1


  2. Stranded

    Lalla Ward paints with threads, draws with stitches, makes pictures with fabric, cares about biology, loves island flora and fauna, and is captivated by the evolution of animals stranded in isolation.
    http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/54613/exhibitions/stranded.html


  3. Peter Gabriel at the O2

    Peter Gabriel - his voice still moves me and he cares about the performance of his material which, today, seems to be a rare thing.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/mar/28/peter-gabriel-review


  4. Inua Ellams 14th Tale at the National Theatre

    Modern storytelling at its best with a modern storyteller. Who said poetry was boring.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXf1w6svWGs


  5. Olive oil at Surbiton Farmers Market

    Picked up a bottle of freshly pressed olive oil flown straight in from Sicily at a local produce market in Surbiton. Actually, picked up two.
    http://www.cortedeisignori.com/


  6. Chris Ofili's watercolours at Tate

    In and amongst the blockbuster paintings, these were the stars of the show.
    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/reviews/chris-ofili-tate-britain-london-1879680.html


  7. On the Move

    A fascinating exhibition that provides an in-depth examination of the complex theme of depicting animal and human locomotion in the arts, particularly paintings, photography and sculpture.
    http://www.estorickcollection.com/exhibitions/On_the_Move.php


  8. WOMEN ARE HEROES

    For Graffiti artist JR, the world is a canvas, posting immense and beautiful images in extraordinary of places. WOMEN ARE HEROES is a global celebration of individuals who have gone through horrific times, empowered and writ large over city streets.
    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xambh2_jr-extrait-women-are-heroes-kibera_creation


  9. Barbitopia at the Barbican

    Surprisingly hilarious archive footage from the 50s. A post-war vision of what the future of city living was to be.
    http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=10204