A water sculpture feature designed by a Bath Spa University student is part of a garden that has won gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
MA Fine Art student Fiona Haines' orange water sculpture feature Flow is part of the BrandAlley garden which won top prize in the Fresh Garden category.
Nine months ago Fiona was commissioned to produce the work for the garden which has been designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes.
She said: "I am thrilled to have won gold.
" It has been a wonderful experience."
Meanwhile, the university will be hosting the MIX2013 conference in Digital Writing at its Corsham Court campus from July 15 to 17.
Co-hosted with The Writing Platform, the MIX2013 conference will welcome an array of speakers including writers, novelists, web developers and internationally renowned academics.
The focus of the first two days will be looking at text on screen in various forms including fiction, videopoetry, mobile, locative, and site specific works, non-fiction, games, text-based digital art, and other electronic, hybrid forms.
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