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Re: [GWL]: Looking for garden Art subjects


Sculptor Mac Worthington, whose gallery is in Columbus, Ohio, has done some
wonderful large sculpture pieces for the garden.  I featured one of his
pieces in a recent article I wrote on art in the garden.  You can access his
website at www:macworthington.com.  E-mail at MACWARTIST@aol.com.
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Wallace <gardenwriter@mindspring.com>
To: <Gardenwriters@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:52 PM
Subject: [GWL]: Looking for garden Art subjects


> >
>
> I'm doing a series of articles online called Art and Artists in the
Garden. I began with Kirk
> Brown's garden, which he had described on this list in  manner that
intrigued me - I just had to
> learn more! . I will also be featuring Susi Torre Bueno's garden but could
use another subject or
> three, since, as we all know, repetition breeds acceptance.
>
> Accepting of what? Well, the point of the series is that garden art can be
traditional or off the
> wall - expensive or extremely cheap - but that it can be used in such a
way that it is neither
> trite nor tacky.
>
> I've been running my infamous Tacky Yard Art contest for five years now -
and it started when a
> lot of people began to send in descriptions and photos of their gardens
asking for opinions -
> were they tacky. A lot of people seem afraid to add anything ornamental to
their gardens out of
> fear that the Yard Art Police will get them. So this series is meant to
give them some examples
> and to reassure them.
>
> I would love to interview anyone on this list whose garden has some fun
and unusual yard art in
> it - or who has some relatively trite yard art used in a creative and
refreshing way, such as
> Susi's Flamingo Parade, which is wonderful.  If you think you'd enjoy
sharing your yard art and
> your ideas on what makes it good and not tacky, please e-mail me off list.
> g*@mindspring.com
>
> Thanks
> Carol Wallace.
> Virtually Gardening
> http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/virtually_gardening
> CURRENT ARTICLE: "Art and Artists in the Garden I: Kirk Brown of PA"
> http://suite101.com/article.cfm/virtually_gardening/77067
> Enter the FIFTH ANNUAL TACKY YARD ART CONTEST! GET THE SCOOP AT
> http://suite101.com/contest.cfm/75/402
>
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