The Caravan Gallery
Cream Tea, Tintagel, Cornwall, 2002
Archival inkjet print on 310 gms paper
24.4 x 60 cms
9 9/16 x 23 9/16 ins
Series: 4. Sense of Place
11185
Exhibitions
Is Britain Great? Aspex, Portsmouth & Paul Smith Space, TokyoLiterature
The Caravan Gallery. Welcome to Britain - a celebration of real life, teNeues Verlag GmbH + Co KG, 2008The Caravan Gallery. Is Britain Great? vol. 2, 2009
From the edition of 10. The photographers have explained: 'We felt obliged to treat ourselves to a cream tea in Tintagel, birthplace of the legendary King Arthur and teeming with...
From the edition of 10.
The photographers have explained:
"We felt obliged to treat ourselves to a cream tea in Tintagel, birthplace of the legendary King Arthur and teeming with Arthurian tearooms and souvenir shops. We assembled these scones the Cornish way i.e. with jam on the bottom and cream on top; they do it the other way around in Devon. The cream should always be clotted and can be considerably yellower and crustier than this".
The photographers have explained:
"We felt obliged to treat ourselves to a cream tea in Tintagel, birthplace of the legendary King Arthur and teeming with Arthurian tearooms and souvenir shops. We assembled these scones the Cornish way i.e. with jam on the bottom and cream on top; they do it the other way around in Devon. The cream should always be clotted and can be considerably yellower and crustier than this".