This bag designer doesn't do box sets or baking
From going out to galleries, eating out to entertainment, the in-crowd gives us their recommendations
Sinead But graduated from the Camberwell College of Arts in 2009 and now works as fine-art photographer and graphic designer as well as designing canvas tote bags stocked at The Laden Showrooms, Luna & Curious and online. She paints each bag individually using colourways and shapes influenced by the De Stijl movement to create bags that are simultaneously practical and decorative. Born in Hong Kong, she now lives and works in Peckham, south London.
This weekend I'll be eating at either MEATmission in Hoxton or Patty & Bun in Marylebone. I'm going all out for the last bank holiday of the year.
I usually don't do box sets or TV Shows, they bore me and I'm too impatient as a person to wait for the next series to come out. By the time it's out I have lost interest in the show. Except for one: The Big Bang Theory. It's really funny.
I'll be going to Sarah Morris: Bye Bye Brazil at White Cube Bermondsey. I'm a real sucker for colours, anything to do with colours I immediately fall in love with.
I pick a farmer's market over a shop every time. My parents always do their food shop in markets, every two days, and as a kid in Hong Kong my mum would drag me with her to the markets – the excitement and chaos in markets is unbeatable. I always try to make it to the Billingsgate fish market on a Saturday, though it's an early start. It opens at 4.30am.
I don't bake. Ever. I do like to cook but only on the weekdays. I leave the cooking to my boyfriend or the professionals at weekends.
I've been trying really hard to read One Dimensional Woman by Nina Power, but it's been a very slow process. Feminism in general is just a minefield to me. Nevertheless, it's a good read.
Every weekend I like to think that I am going to go to the Brockwell Lido but the chances of actually doing it are slim...