sometimes the grass is greener because it's fake
£95.00Price
Size - 47 cms by 32 cms
Style of frame - beautiful vintage slightly dark green frame
Fabric / Background - a background of Liberty of London cotton print
Wording - "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" stems from ancient times, often traced to the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC – 17 AD) in his work Ars Amatoria. He wrote, "Fertilior seges est alenis semper in agris" (The harvest is always more fruitful in another man's fields), highlighting the human tendency to envy or overvalue others' situations.
