Inspired by memories of his childhood Jordan Scott's My Baba's Garden explores the sights
sounds and smells experienced by a child spending time with their beloved grandmother (Baba).
He visits her every day and finds her hidden in the steam of boiling potatoes a hand holding a
beetroot a leg opening a cupboard an elbow closing the fridge humming like a night full of
bugs when she cooks. This is a stunning ode to the special relationship between grandmother and
grandchild needing few words but rooted deeply in ritual touch and feeling.