Breakfast with Carol Ann Duffy Tea Towel
Food, like poetry, is a form of art. The idea behind this tea towel is to appreciate a piece of poem while enjoying the meal on your table. An excerpt of the poem 'Hours', by Carol Ann Duffy has been specially selected, hand-lettered and illustrated to my interpretation.
"Love’s time’s beggar, but even a single hour,
bright as a dropped coin, makes love rich.
We find an hour together, spend it not on flowers
or wine, but the whole of the summer sky and a grass ditch."
– Carol Ann Duffy
35 cm by 48 cm
Silkscreened with non-toxic ink on cotton
Food, like poetry, is a form of art. The idea behind this tea towel is to appreciate a piece of poem while enjoying the meal on your table. An excerpt of the poem 'Hours', by Carol Ann Duffy has been specially selected, hand-lettered and illustrated to my interpretation.
"Love’s time’s beggar, but even a single hour,
bright as a dropped coin, makes love rich.
We find an hour together, spend it not on flowers
or wine, but the whole of the summer sky and a grass ditch."
– Carol Ann Duffy
35 cm by 48 cm
Silkscreened with non-toxic ink on cotton
Food, like poetry, is a form of art. The idea behind this tea towel is to appreciate a piece of poem while enjoying the meal on your table. An excerpt of the poem 'Hours', by Carol Ann Duffy has been specially selected, hand-lettered and illustrated to my interpretation.
"Love’s time’s beggar, but even a single hour,
bright as a dropped coin, makes love rich.
We find an hour together, spend it not on flowers
or wine, but the whole of the summer sky and a grass ditch."
– Carol Ann Duffy
35 cm by 48 cm
Silkscreened with non-toxic ink on cotton