THE GARDEN - Siân Davey
Starting in 2020, British photographer Siân Davey transformed her abandoned garden for three summers into a living space, filled with wild flowers, birdsong and people.
With her son Luke, Siân Davey has cultivated a space rooted in love. They sought out native flowers and encouraged biodiversity, sourcing seeds and plants locally.
When the flowers bloomed, they called on the community. Everyone had a place in the garden: mothers and daughters, loners, outcasts, lovers, the traumatized, the heartbroken and those who had hidden a lifetime of shame. The space became an expression of longing, challenge, joy and interconnection.
Published by Trolley Books, 2024
34 x 26cm
112 pages
ISBN 978-1-907112-71-3
Starting in 2020, British photographer Siân Davey transformed her abandoned garden for three summers into a living space, filled with wild flowers, birdsong and people.
With her son Luke, Siân Davey has cultivated a space rooted in love. They sought out native flowers and encouraged biodiversity, sourcing seeds and plants locally.
When the flowers bloomed, they called on the community. Everyone had a place in the garden: mothers and daughters, loners, outcasts, lovers, the traumatized, the heartbroken and those who had hidden a lifetime of shame. The space became an expression of longing, challenge, joy and interconnection.
Published by Trolley Books, 2024
34 x 26cm
112 pages
ISBN 978-1-907112-71-3
Starting in 2020, British photographer Siân Davey transformed her abandoned garden for three summers into a living space, filled with wild flowers, birdsong and people.
With her son Luke, Siân Davey has cultivated a space rooted in love. They sought out native flowers and encouraged biodiversity, sourcing seeds and plants locally.
When the flowers bloomed, they called on the community. Everyone had a place in the garden: mothers and daughters, loners, outcasts, lovers, the traumatized, the heartbroken and those who had hidden a lifetime of shame. The space became an expression of longing, challenge, joy and interconnection.
Published by Trolley Books, 2024
34 x 26cm
112 pages
ISBN 978-1-907112-71-3