Green Man Wall Planters




The  Green Man can be found in  wood and
stone in mediaeval churches throughout Europe.

His origins are obscure but it is commonly
thought that he symbolizes  the close 
connection of human and plant life.

This archetype of our oneness with the earth
is particularly relevant in today's environment



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Wildlife Sculptures


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The Green Man wall planters are indivdually hand made using a
variety of different leaves, Blackcurrant, Cherry, Cumfrey,
Filbert, Geranium, Hop, Horse Chestnut,
Japanese Anenome, Sycamore and
Tree Peony.


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Peta's work may be seen at


Primavera, Cambridge;

Bringing The Outside In, Holkham, Norfolk;

Snape Maltings, Suffolk;

Black Swan Gallery, Frome, Somerset;

Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire

Head Street Gallery, Halstead, Essex;

Helmingham Hall, Suffolk