Showing posts with label gardens as art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardens as art. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Morning Garden

Walking in the garden this morning I came upon Ruby Slippers of Wren House waiting for the sweet peppers to ripen. She'd lie there and stare at them all day long!

She pulls them, and tomatoes and zuccini right off their stems... if we don't watch her like a hawk.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Speaking of Gardens


My maternal grandmother Julia Toth, my angel Alice Twitchell and my Street Raking Woman all inspired me to plant some seeds, learn to compost and start an artist's garden.


I loved reading about Monet and his inspiration. The idea of living, growing changing plants ever reflecting the light and the weather; an organized place to walk and observe, to live and breathe in the rich color and the eternal ongoing process of life and death...a great mirror for reflection.
This felt like a healing direction in which to travel.









This garden was created using a traditional Williamsburg design by the home's husband and wife team of artist/builders. They were the sole owners. After their deaths the house sat empty for two years. The gardens grew over completely and the House Wrens moved in sleeping on the high roofed porch posts. When my partner and I discovered the snoozing balls of feathers we knew who really 'owned' this magic garden! There were many surprises including my first ever sight of a mole cricket (!!) as the paths were cleared and the beauty of the garden's of Wren House revealed their 'bone structure' .


The painting 'Summer Home' is Acrylic on canvas, 18x18 inches shown with two views of this mornings garden at Wren House.











Friday, March 20, 2009

Earth as Art

Spring Equinox and so much to look forward to...how does your garden grow???
this is my garden here at 'wren house' and even with all of the work ahead there is a lot happening already...

If part of your art includes co-creating with the earth and all of her mystery you may enjoy visiting my friend Sybil, an earth angel, at Useful Gardens.