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« Design with a Magritte quality | Main | A sense of place by Arne Maynard »

November 1, 2006

Living Sculpture

Ls_1I think at least some of the furniture bought for outdoors is used more as features rather than destined for use. In such case I think alternatives can be considers as successfully suggested by Paul Cooper in his book: Living sculpture
Synopsis
In recent years a dynamic new generation of artists and gardeners have completely redefined garden sculpture, making plants the focus rather than the backdrop of astonishingly diverse living sculptures. This book draws together some of the best examples from around the world, arranging these eclectic works according to how they were made. With superb colour photography of the sculptures in their natural settings, Living Sculpture overturns preconceptions about what is possible in the context of both gardening and art. Link to amazon : click here

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