Warren Drawing Trees
Moseley Shelter – Original Tree Drawing on Cement Tile
Moseley Shelter – Original Tree Drawing on Cement Tile
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Moseley Shelter is a one-of-a-kind original ink drawing on a hand-casted cement tile, made by UK artist Warren Garland. The drawing captures a solitary tree near an old bus shelter in Moseley, Birmingham—crooked, calm, and quietly holding its place among the movement of the street.
Drawn directly onto the textured surface, this piece blends delicate linework with the weight and presence of sculpture. It’s raw, small, and grounded.
- Original ink drawing on solid hand-casted cement tile
- Approx. 10 x 10 x 1 cm
- Signed and titled on the reverse
- One-of-a-kind artwork (no reproductions)
- Ships from the UK in protective packaging
Part of Warren’s series of tree drawings on cement tiles, Moseley Shelter is a study in stillness. Rooted in a real moment, it captures something often passed by—a leaning tree beside a shelter, both weather-worn and dependable.
It’s a tactile, thoughtful object—perfect for collectors of small-scale sculpture, street-side poetry, and trees with a story.
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