The Abbey at the Edge of Day, painting by Hookland artist Katherine Giddings, 1946. Asked what the picture meant, she crossly replied: “Hope returning to a bruised land. Next time I’ll just paint words for you.” She held her word. Her next works were all colour poems. https://t.co/Q9pOCwM9EU
The Abbey at the Edge of Day, painting by Hookland artist Katherine Giddings, 1946. Asked what the picture meant, she crossly replied: "Hope returning to a bruised land. Next time I'll just paint words for you." She held her word. Her next works were all colour poems. pic.twitter.com/Q9pOCwM9EU
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