A growing installation for Flowers On The Edge, a British Flower Week fringe exhibition that showcased the work of eight floral artists using locally grown blooms and sustainable mechanics.
This piece was dedicated to the people of Palestine and featured flower varieties that the UK and Palestine have in common. Resilient, prolific self seeders like hollyhocks, everlasting peas and poppies – along with though teasels and drough-resistant stipa grass – grew from the rubble and climbed, thrivingly, up a rusty frame.
A reminder of the horrors perpetuated towards the people of Gaza, but also a message of hope.