Can't See The Wool For The Trees

About the sculpture

Marnie’s design was inspired by Aardman’s ‘One Farm’ theme, encouraging people to grow their own food, understand sustainable farming, and explore nature, which led her to turn him into an orchard of delicious fruit trees: crunchy apples, juicy pears, sweet plums, scrumptious apricots, and ripe cherries, and not forgetting a few birds and mini beasts who help balance our delicate ecosystem.

Location: RHS Garden Hyde Hall

About the Artist

As a freelance artist and illustrator, my work is highly detailed and focuses on the more whimsical and magical aspects of the world, often inspired by the small things, like a walk in the woods or hearing bird song (nature in general is a great muse!). I love to mix the human and animal worlds to make it one strange and beautiful place where flowers have faces, foxes ride bikes, toadstools are tables for tea parties, and colours are technicolour-vivid. Working from home studio in Worcestershire, I spend my days working on private residential commissions, and creating work for my illustration portfolio.

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