STORY BEHIND THE ART OF SARAH MORRISH
Out of the Woods: Celebrating Trees in Public Gardens
The Third New York Botanical Garden Triennial
Magnolia Fruit Progression
Magnolia ‘Big Dude’
Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
I am often attracted to seedpods and characterful botanical structures. These are usually discovered in the fall and winter when the majority of the vegetation is bare of greenery. As a result, I have never been at a loss for painting subjects at any time of year.
The subject for this painting was found at the end of September 2016 at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, in the county of Hampshire, in the south of the United Kingdom. The gardens and arboretum were established by Sir Harold Hillier, a distinguished plantsman in 1953. His aim was to bring together the most comprehensive and unrivalled collection of trees, shrubs and hardy plants in the UK.
Now the gardens are run as a charity under the trusteeship of Hampshire County Council and provide a valuable resource for horticulture, education and lifelong learning, conservation and recreation.
I never need much of an excuse to visit the gardens at any time of year and I am lucky that it is a relatively short journey from my home.