IN response to Giles Kent's claim to have had a vision of upside down trees planted on a public footpath is ridiculous.
Firstly it's not original despite his revelation in Grizedale. I saw the very same thing in the Time Team programme on TV where they unearthed an upside down tree thought to be from the iron age.
It was some kind of ancient ritual and they actual re-enacted the same procedure. So don't be conned again by this modern art trivia and use public money on such nonsense, it could be be better used. What next? A dead sheep in a tank full of formaldehyde or maybe an upside down view of Giles Kent? That should be an attraction. As a lover of real art, I say no to this rubbish.
D Dixon Marton Drive
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