A few weeks ago
visited our garden a couple of times to paint en plein air.
Interestingly, he chose to set up for this cross view which fascinated me and gave me a whole new take on the garden.
When we view the garden ourselves, we tend to always take a linear view running north south which is how over the last three years I have been setting the structure and lines.
This is the central axis of the yard and typically our most common view but having Luke come into the garden taught me something very important.
And that was to stand at the corners and look back across the layers those design lines create. Enjoy the depth that each section makes as the sight looks obliquely across the garden.
THIS is how I should be looking for seating placement in the garden; providing back, middle and foreground into the view.
Luke's View has taught me to pull my focus from the straight lines of axis and also plan how the beds and paths layer across each other.
Three years ago it was a paddock. Now we are happily producing and raising lots of livestock (hard to see in the photo but the painting does have chickens and sheep in the outer paddock) and the garden has had some major structural work put in place with the crazy paving sandstone path.
Over the next 12 months we hope to have a shed built which will allow us to finally work on the side entrance to the garden and provide us a designated BBQ and entertaining area.
Thanks to Luke for our painting but thank you also
for helping me to see
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What a wonderful gift! A painting of your garden but also a new way to see and appreciate it. Meg:)
ReplyDeleteA great friend to have, for sure. It's exciting to see the beauty of your space and all its potential from a new angle. I love to read about the fun you are having with this creative project.
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