This Saturday, June 22, I'll be giving a workshop for the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon (HPSO).
Without careful siting, this lovely Korean stone carving looks like she's running away from home.
Given a context, the sculpture becomes both surprise and anchor for this section of the garden.
The design problem of needing a hose break became the solution. Beginning with a masonry block base, a simple wooden structure becomes her home. Tough carex hides the base and withstands the coming and goings of the hose.
See you this Saturday?
It's called Siting Sculpture in the Garden.
Discover the impact that sculpture has in a garden when effectively placed.
This is a hands-on workshop, working with art and this garden.
Experience how art changes a garden space and how the garden
changes your experience of art.
Without careful siting, this lovely Korean stone carving looks like she's running away from home.
Given a context, the sculpture becomes both surprise and anchor for this section of the garden.
The design problem of needing a hose break became the solution. Beginning with a masonry block base, a simple wooden structure becomes her home. Tough carex hides the base and withstands the coming and goings of the hose.
See you this Saturday?
