Win 1 of 5 limited screenprints of the 2024 Glastonbury Festival artwork, signed by Michael Eavis, Emily Eavis, and artist Stanley Donwood
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These five limited edition screenprints have been signed by Michael Eavis, Emily Eavis, and artist Stanley Donwood, who has created the Glastonbury Festival artwork since 2002!
This year's artwork - 'Worthy Forest' - was painted by Donwood along with his two daughters between November 2023 and March 2024.
"This is 'Worthy Forest'- a picture based very loosely on the Sheldon tapestry map, made in about 1590 and now held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The picture imagines the Glastonbury Festival site, Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, England as transformed back to the primeval woodland that once covered much of the country. But this forest is populated by mythical beasts - some from Mediaeval illuminated manuscripts, some invented by the artist. Amidst the trees are flowers, and the forest is festooned with multi-coloured flags. A strange pyramidal structure appears from the leaf-crowned heights of the trees, and the picture is presided by a phoenix superimposed upon a wind-rose. Welcome to Worthy Forest" says Donwood on the 2024 Glastonbury artwork.
Each year, the Glastonbury Festival artwork is highly sought after, so enter the prize draw now to be in with a chance of owning an iconic piece of Festival history before it goes on sale. Don't forget, you can enter multiple times to increase your chances of winning!
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