well, this is clifton powell. he's going to be i doing your portrait. it's a pleasure to meet you.this is new to me as well. you know that. i have to call my niece on my landline to ask her what's going on on here. i was so nervous when i first met carmen because i've literally grown up seeing her on television. what does it mean? the question of the windrush generation, which is my parents' generation, that question of migrating from one place and all the kinds of expectations and then the actual of what happens once that move has taken place and that person's perspective on the life they've lived here. so, those things were immediately fascinating and interesting. have you had your - portraits painted before? no, no. it's going to be | your first time? the photos on the wall has inspired me. - what family means to you. yes. you know, and it's a beautiful thing that i will try as much. as possible to touch base on the process of making the portrait. i'm actually working - on my uk visa documents. i'm going on them and i feel| like it's very symbolic for us. when i go back to ghana