This patch to the side of the Temperate House had gone delightfully wild since my last visit. In May, I was delighted by the cherry blossom and tulip buds, and this time I enjoyed it just as much with this hint of carefree wilderness.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 June 2019
Posted as part of Lens-Artists
Your blog is amazing… All posts are superb !! Keep posting…
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Many thanks – glad you enjoy it
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Wonderful choice, Debbie. I love Chihuly. His work looks perfect in a museum as well as in the wild.
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I love Chihuly à la Dr. Seuss: I like Chihuly in the park, I like Chihuly in the dark. I like Chihuly in the wild, I like Chihuly with a child. I like him here, I like him there, I like Chihuly everywhere. 🙂
I saw an installation in the Phoenix Desert Botanical Gardens that included sculptures like these. It was wonderful during the day as well as when illuminated at night.
janet
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a poet at heart 🙂
I haven’t seen him at night yet – I’ll hopefully get to see the display at Kew later in the year.
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His work is always beautiful
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Beautiful!
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That is amazing!
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Amazing sculptures 🙂
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one of my favorite artists
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He is amazing – great vision, and amazing achievement of those ideas
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Oh, very effective!
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