Haworth, West Yorkshire, UK. 4th June, 2022. LAND art is adorning a field in the Worth Valley as a salute to the Queen. The artwork, designed by Andrew Wood and installed by Fields of Vision, has been produced as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Inspiration for the piece came from Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands and Worth Valley Young Farmers Club – both of whom have the Queen as patron of their organisations – and Wyedean Weaving, which makes accoutrements for the Household Cavalry uniforms. All three are based within half a mile of the Haworth field, provided by Jim and Ann Perci


Haworth, West Yorkshire, UK. 4th June, 2022. LAND art is adorning a field in the Worth Valley as a salute to the Queen. The artwork, designed by Andrew Wood and installed by Fields of Vision, has been produced as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Inspiration for the piece came from Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands and Worth Valley Young Farmers Club – both of whom have the Queen as patron of their organisations – and Wyedean Weaving, which makes accoutrements for the Household Cavalry uniforms. All three are based within half a mile of the Haworth field, provided by Jim and Ann Percival, where the land art has been created. Credit: Windmill Images/Alamy Live News


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