Glastonbury Tor Socks
Description: Scraperboard (scratchboard) illustration of Glastonbury Tor, a hill in Somerset, UK, with a rich pagan and Christian history. The tower on the top is the remains of the 14th century church of St Michael. This place has been variously associated with King Arthur, Jesus, the Holy Grail and Celtic myths of an underworld. It inspired Blake's hymn 'Jerusalem'. The last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Richard Whiting, was hung, drawn and quartered here along with two of his monks in 1539.
Description: This design combines the iconic Stonehenge with the Union Jack, rendered in a dynamic watercolor style. Stonehenge is depicted with detailed lines and a textured appearance, giving the ancient monument a sense of history and presence. The British flag is painted in the background, with its red, white, and blue colors blending with the landscape and providing a vibrant contrast. This artwork is ideal for those who appreciate British history, landmarks, and unique artistic renderings. The combination of the ancient monument and the national flag creates a visually appealing and culturally significant design. The use of color and the watercolor style make it a captivating piece.