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There is a pull between abstraction and landscape in this work. All of the colours feel very representative of the local environment. The weaving design and colours read like stratified layers, from the berries and roots in the ground upwards and reflect the country. The splashes throughout depict a wonderful use of colour. A real stand out of the exhibition.