Early one May Morning

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The flower meadow underneath the old apple tree; lung worth, primula, violets, blue bells  – there are even a few snake head frittilary

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…growing in between the lung worth

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wild violets

Kind of a good excuse not to mow the lawn?

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About Anna

I am a ceramic sculptor living on the South coast near London, England. My work is influenced by my experience of the earth as a living being and seeing how we are all connected with eachother and with the things that surround us. I create ceramic torsos using molochite clay which I often smokefire in galvanised dustbins. I also make House Gods to protect and amuse, and Fat Birds - little smokefired sculptures that tell the story about what it is like to be a fat bird at peace with its surroundings.
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12 Responses to Early one May Morning

  1. Alastair says:

    Beautiful photos. Looking very summery

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  2. Sonel says:

    Oh wow! Really amazing Anna and thanks for sharing these beautiful photo’s with us! It sure is a great excuse for not mowing the lawn and a better excuse to just sit and relax as you are not allowed to. LOL! *hugs*

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  3. Elaine says:

    Wasn’t that long ago that you had heaps of snow. How great it must feel to have spring arriving.

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  4. rthepotter says:

    It’s extraordinarily beautiful, isn’t it? I’ve got the primroses and violets in my grass, but not the fritillaries, you lucky thing. I mow mine, but it takes me ages to go round all the clumps!

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  5. WordsFallFromMyEyes says:

    Blessedly beautiful 🙂

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  6. Your garden is so naturally beautiful, full of colour. Is it a secret garden? Also, thanks for enjoying my blog post.

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    • Anna says:

      Hi; yes it is pretty secret and full of wonder. I share it with fox and badger and lots and lots of birds, wild flowers and beautiful butterflies and faeries.

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