When The Yellow Is on The Broom, Rowena J Draper, Somerset
A blend of acrylic painting and textiles on wood, inside an ornate frame. “When the Yellow on the Broom” is a phrase rooted in Scottish Traveller tradition. It marks the arrival of spring, when broom flowers blaze gold across the hills and communities return to the road. Here, it becomes a symbol of the wild, untamed self — the part of us that moves with the seasons rather than the clock. It speaks of instinct, of listening for the land’s quiet signals, of knowing when it is time to rise, to roam, to begin again.



