The central image is a reproduction of Samuel Palmer’s watercolour, "In a Shoreham Garden." The scene depicts a lush, enclosed garden dominated by a large, blossoming tree that fills the upper portion of the frame with dense white and pale pink flowers. Below the canopy, a narrow earthen path leads toward the back of the garden, where a small, robed figure stands in the distance. The garden is filled with thick, textured foliage, dark green vines, and tangled growth, creating a sense of intimate, somewhat mysterious seclusion.
The entire central artwork is presented within a rectangular, off-white frame that contains title and descriptive text. Surrounding this central inset is a wide, decorative border featuring a classic marbled pattern. The marbling consists of swirling, organic patterns of deep crimson, magenta, and muted pink, punctuated by thin, white veins that mimic the appearance of combed paint or marble stone. This patterned border creates a striking, textured contrast to the softer, impressionistic style of the watercolour painting at the center.