The Spring/ Autumn Game

 

Inspired by the atmosphere of William Morris — that deep love of the natural world rendered in intricate, living pattern — this is our own interpretation of the British countryside and its ancient rhythms.

A leopard moves through the undergrowth. A deer steps lightly through scrolling foliage. Birds cut through the air. Around them, flowers and leaves curl in patterns drawn from our own hand — nature observed so closely it becomes almost architectural.

Two seasons, two moods. Spring is pale and open, the colours soft as new growth. Autumn burns — deep navy and gold, amber and rust, the landscape at its most opulent before it lets go.

The animals are not performing. They simply belong here, as they always have.