Olivia Harrison recreates the iconic album cover for George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass. Image: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for Universal Music Group
Submitted by All For Love London
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of legendary songwriter, musician, and humanitarian, George Harrison’s masterpiece, All Things Must Pass, the iconic cover depicting George Harrison and his garden gnomes has been recreated in larger-than-life fashion as a public, living art installation in Duke of York Square in King’s Road, Chelsea, in London. The installation will be available to visit until August 20.
Designed by world-renown floral artist Ruth Davis, of All For Love London, the beautiful, interactive installation features gigantic versions of two gnomes that have been created out of flowers and foliage.
The oversized gnomes, the largest measuring five meters, sit atop a large circle of turf, a meaningful, sacred shape, and are surrounded by the seasonal, impermanent beauty George embraced during his life.
In the center is a wooden stool and an exaggerated pair of…