Oak Leaf Meander
By
Tim Pugh
2009
Tim Pugh
'Oak Leaf Meander' is a temporary woodland installation making use of young oak leaves that were prematurely blown down in a spring gale force wind. The strewn leaves were then gathered up and rearranged on the woodland floor into a spiral pattern. The leaves themselves alternate in size gradually getting larger and then receding to suggest pulses of growth, thus giving new life to the discarded matter.
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