West Sussex County Times

Christmas hope

- Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Christmas

Visitors to Standen House and Garden can enjoy a bright and colourful display of crafty Winter Trees in the courtyard, symbolisin­g hope and community spirit.

National Trust spokesman Alice Johnson said: “These contempora­ry art installati­ons have been lovingly created by the Standen lockdown community of crafters, made up of hundreds of volunteers from across the country.

“Uniting in this project throughout lockdown, visitors can admire the result of the crafters’ hard work in the form of the Winter Trees of Hope until Sunday, January 3 2021 from 10am-4pm. Each year the Winter Tree at Standen, The National Trust’s Arts and Crafts house and garden in West Sussex, is created by an artist whose work takes inspiratio­n from the Arts & Crafts movement.

“Past Winter Tree designers have included internatio­nally acclaimed artists from Zandra Rhodes to Kaffe Fassett. However, with 2020 being a year like no other, the art installati­ons this festive season have been made by a community of crafting volunteers, with the activity of creating a hand-made decoration for the tree a positive, joyful project to focus on during the unknown of this year’s lockdowns.

“With a variety of patterns available for all skill sets, anyone could take part in the project, and in total over 1,500 hand-made decoration­s of joy make up the installati­on. These include crochet granny squares to hand-stitched hearts and baubles, and each decoration harbours a personal message of hope for the future thoughtful­ly written by crafters young and old.”

Visitor experience officer Kim Jones said: “For me, it felt important that we had something to look forward to, a focus to keep us all going during those quite scary and isolating lockdown days. What better way than to get crafting, which is not only productive but so good for our wellbeing. These trees are the epitome of what a wonderful community spirit can achieve, bringing people together even when we were so far apart. We all need bright colours, joy and above all hope this year. We all need the Winter Trees of Hope.

“The Winter Tree art installati­on this year comprises three hand-built trees, made by Standen volunteers from reclaimed timber, which are wrapped in a colourful crochet square blanket, and then adorned with personal hand-made decoration­s. The centre tree has been formed in a rainbow pattern to acknowledg­e and thank key workers for their heroic work throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic. The crafty decoration­s themselves were created with the theme of nature and people in mind.”

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Credit ©National Trust James Masters
Winter Trees of Hope at Standen Credit ©National Trust James Masters

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