Throughout history, flowers have been widely represented in the arts, with painters, in particular, drawn to their fragile beauty. From Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” to Monet’s “Water Lilies," flowers have served both decorative and symbolic purposes in the works of great masters.
Join gallery educator and artist Alex Bowie for a talk exploring floriography, the language of flowers, within the National Gallery's collection.
There are posters and flyers in school and in the local community or you can click the link below for a QR code to book your place now.
We feel so privileged that The National Gallery are visiting us here on our doorstep - we can't wait to share this amazing experience with the children in school and the wider community for the Alex Bowie talk.