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A mural featuring a depiction of the gorse flower in the centre with a hare and a boar to either side. Gorse is symbolic of intelligence, vibrancy and energy and continuous fertility. Eighteen different community groups from the area took part in the mosaics project in 2013. Each took a letter from the Celtic tree alphabet and created a design inspired by that tree, its associated folklore, flora and fauna.
Title

OHN

Date

2013

Medium

ceramic tile

Accession number

IV10_DO_S1021

Acquisition method

commissioned for the Knotworks & Networks project by Groam House Museum, funded through National Lottery Heritage Fund and Scottish Natural Heritage

Work type

Mosaic

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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