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5.0 out of 5 stars
the gardener as artist,
By Nancy A (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Artists in Their Gardens (Paperback)
Artists in Their Gardens is a book for the gardener who loves the garden as a means of self-expression. In the ten gardens described, each of us will find things we love, and perhaps things which disturb us. I love the austerity of potter Ann HIrondelle's garden, the zaniness of Lewis and Little's work, the majesty of Lee Kelly's monuments. I could never live with the kitsch of Leter and Barton, yet it is fascinating to see their artistic vision as developed in plants and plastic. The sections on The Artist's Eye helped me see how to translate these visions to my own garden. After all, in my own garden, I am the artist! This book encourages me to be daring in shaping my own garden vision.
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Artists in Their Gardens by V. & Laskin, D. Easton (Paperback - Mar 1 2001)
Used & New from: CDN$ 4.01
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