Consisting of recycled shadw clothes draped over rail fences and posts, Reverse Garden explores what constitutes as a garden and the preconceptions that we have of what a ‘garden’ is. Through swirling blues and murky browns, Pither visually explains how these textures, shapes and colours create our perception of a garden.
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