
William Morris Kennet III Art Exhibition
Kennet III belongs to Morris's series of flowing botanical repeats inspired by English riverscapes – winding stems, water-weed forms, and layered foliage arranged in a sinuous, diagonal rhythm. The composition is more fluid than Morris's block-printed wallpapers, with an organic movement that evokes the current of the river the design references. It is one of his most naturalistic patterns, restraining the decorative instinct in favour of something more directly observed.
Presented as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the flowing botanical forms translate with full clarity – fine line detail and the soft, layered colour of the original Arts and Crafts colourway.
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William Morris Kennet III Art Exhibition
Kennet III belongs to Morris's series of flowing botanical repeats inspired by English riverscapes – winding stems, water-weed forms, and layered foliage arranged in a sinuous, diagonal rhythm. The composition is more fluid than Morris's block-printed wallpapers, with an organic movement that evokes the current of the river the design references. It is one of his most naturalistic patterns, restraining the decorative instinct in favour of something more directly observed.
Presented as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the flowing botanical forms translate with full clarity – fine line detail and the soft, layered colour of the original Arts and Crafts colourway.
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Kennet III belongs to Morris's series of flowing botanical repeats inspired by English riverscapes – winding stems, water-weed forms, and layered foliage arranged in a sinuous, diagonal rhythm. The composition is more fluid than Morris's block-printed wallpapers, with an organic movement that evokes the current of the river the design references. It is one of his most naturalistic patterns, restraining the decorative instinct in favour of something more directly observed.
Presented as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the flowing botanical forms translate with full clarity – fine line detail and the soft, layered colour of the original Arts and Crafts colourway.























