FRANKLIN
(Portugal)
Franklin's meticulous, precise works, often created with the aid of a magnifying glass, are born of the thoughts and poems that accompany him. His ornamental mazes owe much to 19th century writers, including John Keats, the Brontë sisters and Emily Dickinson, and this is undoubtedly what makes them so timeless; if they are not of now, they are perhaps of always.