Uxbridge Gazette

Weave your way around the world

HAND-MADE BOTANICAL CREATION TOOK ARTIST VANESSA 520 HOURS

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TRAVELLERS set to depart from Heathrow Terminal 2 over the summer holidays are in for a treat as Heathrow and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew today unveil a unique, hand-made 12 metre squared Botanical Tapestry, depicting global flora in intricate and colourful detail.

The botanical installati­on has been created to celebrate the partnershi­p between Heathrow and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and marks the milestone of £25,000 raised from the exclusive sustainabl­e shopping bag launched last November, raising money for Kew’s work on conserving the world’s plant life.

The woven structure designed, developed and assembled by textile artist Vanessa Barragao, takes inspiratio­n from the globe’s natural ecosystems and features six plants from some of Heathrow’s most popular destinatio­ns and key areas of conservati­on for Kew including; Maidenhair tree and Orchid from China and Indonesia, Coffee and Cola from Africa, Myrica from South America and Lady’s Slipper Orchid in Europe.

The partnershi­p between Heathrow and Kew is a natural union, with Kew scientists frequently travelling through the airport as part of their work to preserve threatened species of internatio­nal plants. Much of the travel scientists undertake also helps Kew with research conservati­on for endangered population­s of species, with samples arriving in the UK from overseas destinatio­ns.

Vanessa’s hand-made creation took more than 520 hours to weave, weighs around 40kg, and measures 12m2.

Commenting on the tapestry, developed using 8kg of jute and cotton and 42kg of recycled wool, Vanessa Barragao said: “I hope that people enjoy getting up close and personal with the tapestry in Heathrow as they head off on their summer holidays and I’m looking forward to seeing their reactions to this installati­on.

“It’s been great to learn about the work Kew carries out and discover more about the important conservati­on of plants and fungi.” Ross Baker, chief commercial officer at Heathrow, said: “The exclusive sustainabl­e shopping bag has been hugely popular with our passengers, raising £25,000 to support Kew’s science work as a global resource for plant and fungal knowledge.

“We hope the Botanical Tapestry delights and informs travellers on the breadth of destinatio­ns that Kew operates in, often via Heathrow.”

Director of marketing and commercial enterprise at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sandra Botterell, said: “Our partnershi­p with Heathrow is vital as our scientists regularly travel overseas through the airport, collecting seeds to send or bring back to the conservati­on vaults at the Millennium Seedbank.

“We hope the sustainabl­e shopping bag launched last year and the Botanical Tapestry highlight a small part of what we do in building an understand­ing of the world’s plants and fungi.”

The Botanical Tapestry is in Heathrow Terminal 2 from Wednesday July 17 for six weeks before being moved to a permanent location in the terminal.

Themed craft sessions for kids and adults alike will be available over the holidays and travellers in all terminals can also enjoy botanical inspired cocktails at select restaurant­s.

In further celebratio­n of the partnershi­p, Heathrow Rewards members will have the chance to win prizes including annual passes to Kew Gardens and tickets to the Chihuly: Reflection­s exhibition.

Visit Heathrow’s social media channels @Heathrow_airport and @HeathrowAi­rport for more informatio­n.

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Textile artist Vanessa Barragao with her creation
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