Waters Edge - Nicola Kantorowicz
Pickup available at Down Ln, Compton
Usually ready in 24 hours
Product Details
Antique glass, acid etched, painted and leaded
30 x 30cm
“In the water meadows at Kelmscott, the Agagallis Arvensis still grows. A small orange wildflower, now endangered due to the overuse of pesticides. A circle representing the globe is intersected by the curve of the water's edge, symbolising the Thames and reminiscent of the flowing lines found in many of Morris’s patterns. Seed heads and wild grasses drift across the landscape."
Please email gwen.hughes@wattsgally.org.uk to arrange collection or delivery.