Flowery Meads

Flowery Meads
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  • Looks great, and love the concept
  • This was a temporary environmental art installation consisting of a series of 7 mini flowery meads at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, which I did in collaboration with my garden designer husband Nick in 2005. Inspired by the 16th century poem Romance of the Rose and the medieval practice of bring a square of meadow turf into the walled garden to enjoy the wild flowers. The meads are planted up with a variety of English wild flowers and the weather resistant paper petals on fibreglass stems swayed in the wind. Words from the poem were hand printed onto the petals. The colours and words on the petals became more passionate towards the centre of the installation. The wild flowers are still there.
  • nice
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