Morris

Created by: Sian Tezel
Location: Bede Park – Stone Circle

Overview

Morris is inspired by the artist William Morris, who designed a wallpaper pattern named ‘Leicester’. Instead of the yellow daisies on the original design, artist Sian Tezel has substituted forget-me-nots to reference LOROS Hospice. Sian previously designed a sculpture for an art trail in Oxford and enjoyed the experience so much she wanted to do it again. “I was so impressed by the interaction with the audience and bringing of art outside a gallery. These trails make art truly accessible and I want to be part of that.”

Location

Bede Park – Stone Circle

Meet the Artist

Sian Tezel

I am a trained artist -my work is figurative and I use oil, acrylic, watercolour and perhaps my favourite medium, charcoal. My first love is portraiture but I have had most commercial success in animal portraits, landscapes and interiors. I am keen to produce art that is of high quality and looks good! So too for this project. My experience tells me that the sculptures must be both beautiful and skilled

 

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