Robin Wight Creates Mystical Fairy Sculptures With Stainless Steel Wire Fantasywire or Facebook. In 1920, two young girls captured a photograph of what appeared to be two fairies in their garden. The photos soon would be revealed as a hoax, but not before setting off a media sensation. Sculptor Robin Wight couldn’t help but remember … Lire la suite Robin Wight Creates Mystical Fairy Wire Sculptures
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Magical Pebble Paths That Flow Like Rivers
Image credits: Judy White Image credits: themosaicman Image credits: Claire Ashman Image credits: unknown Image credits: lorifeger.hubpages. Image credits: sarako Image credits: pebbleandcomosaics. Image credits: Chuck Domitrovich Image credits: Francesca Gallo Image credits: Scott Weber Image credits: Sarah Garner Image credits: Jeffrey Bale Image credits: Jeffrey Bale Image credits: Jeffrey Bale Image credits: unknown Magical Pebble Paths That Flow Like Rivers The garden or back-yard is … Lire la suite Magical Pebble Paths That Flow Like Rivers
Sublime Floral Installations By Rebecca Louise Law
Sublime Floral Installations By Rebecca Louise Law British contemporary artist, Rebecca Louise Law is one of United Kingdom’s most promising artists, known for her flower compositions and her still life installations. Working with flowers, the artist is an expert on creating spectacular installations by using nature as her material. Her sculptural installations are somehow the … Lire la suite Sublime Floral Installations By Rebecca Louise Law
Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks
Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks The garden is inspired by science and mathematics, with sculptures and landscaping on these themes, such as Black Holes and Fractals. The garden is not abundant with plants, but sets mathematical formulae and scientific phenomenae in a setting which elegantly combines natural features and artificial symmetry and curves. It … Lire la suite Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks
Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks
Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks The garden is inspired by science and mathematics, with sculptures and landscaping on these themes, such as Black Holes and Fractals. The garden is not abundant with plants, but sets mathematical formulae and scientific phenomenae in a setting which elegantly combines natural features and artificial symmetry and curves. It … Lire la suite Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks