An Edinburgh woman has had the opportunity to show off her beautiful succulent garden on a special Queen's Jubilee episode of Grayson's Art Club on Channel 4.
Pauline, an Edinburgh local and avid gardener, created her special succulent area called The Throne Of Succulents, to celebrate the Queens Platinum Jubilee.
The local, who is isolated from society due to a disability, also created the garden with the idea to get people to stop and chat to her.
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The Platinum Jubilee display including, corgi’s, carriages and crown will be on display with bunting from the Jubilee Weekend until it goes to Midlands Art Centre in December to be in Grayson Perry’s Exhibition.
Radio Times mentioned Pauline's beautiful throne piece in their review of the show, writing: "We’re shown many and varied portraits of Elizabeth II, from collage to lenticular, and submissions that are show-stopping: widowed 93-year-old Margaret took two years to knit Sandringham; and Pauline, isolated by her disability, made a garden “throne of succulents” to get people to stop and chat to her."
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Pauline will appear in the next episode of Grayson's Art Club this week, in a special episode to celebrate The Queen's 70-year reign on the throne.
You can still go and view the Throne of Succulents in Edinburgh, before it is whisked off to be put on display at Midland's Art Centre, in Grayson Perry's newest exhibition.
Grayson's Art Club will air with a special Queen's Platinum Jubilee episode on Wednesday, May 25 at 10pm on Channel 4.