‘Reinventing the River Thames’ includes; The Anchor Brewhouse: The Calm Before The Storm, the Tate Modern: Miracles and Light Beams and The Battersea Power Station. The series has marked the beginning of a study of urban architecture, specifically focusing on Grade II listed buildings located along the River Thames. They are industrial built structures that have been or are in process of being reconstructed and reinvented into modern functioning spaces. They are iconic and well known and their histories are significant to Londoners and travellers. The collection aims to document their existence and reincarnation while also expressing the inner thoughts, feelings and emotions of the artist. Kerry uses black intricate details, cleverly hidden amongst the scenes to slowly unfold a story to the viewer.