In 2010, she displayed a number of works at
Harrods, on the invitation of
Mohamed Al-Fayed. The exhibition was very popular and was extended by a month. Later that year she displayed her work at the
Beau-Rivage Palace hotel in
Lausanne, next door to the
Olympic Museum. The
International Olympic Committee suggested she include her work at the
London 2012 Olympics. David Cameron encouraged her to work with
LOCOG for the
2012 Cultural Olympiad but it was the Fine Art Expo Gallery at
Heathrow Terminal 5 who commissioned her to make a three-metre gymnast,
Promise, for the terminal concourse. It was dedicated to
Frankie Jones, Team GB Rhythmic Gymnastics, who performed in front of the sculpture for the BBC in January 2012.
Youth with a Mission subsequently commissioned a second three-metre public monument
Poise for display outside
Westminster Abbey and a collection of bronze gymnasts to be exhibited inside the Abbey.
Hampstead Theatre requested a solo exhibition of Cardozo's work, to coincide with their production of
Chariots of Fire. Heathrow T5,
Kensington Palace Gardens, Bond Street and Westminster Abbey. In 2012,
Bedat & Co selected her as their ambassador and titled her "woman of calibre." In 2013 her monument sculptures were requested for public exhibition at
Knightsbridge, at the
Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane and at
Wellington Barracks and in
Berkley Square.
Petra Ecclestone commissioned a full body bronze sculpture which was delivered to her in January 2013. Later that same year Cardozo made some sculptures for
Cirque du Soleil and displayed her sculptures at the
Henley Festival. She has been influenced by
Michelangelo,
Da Vinci and
Donatello. As of November 2012,
Poise is standing in front of the
Palais Wilson. It was bought by the owner of the President Wilson Hotel, Charles Tamman in 2012, who plans on keeping it there. == Personal life ==