Seasonal Contrast in the - Gardens at Waters East
Postings in this ongoing series
will show the same garden “area” and “objects” at two or more
different times / seasons of the year.
The contrast will offer the viewer an appreciation of the beauty found
in the same spot but in different months.
Some of the photos have never been seen before; others were collected
from earlier postings in order to provide the needed contrast. Each season has its own “feeling”, has
its own beauty.
This posting shows the garden
statue “Blade” – so called because
his arms and legs are cut off to form a more “arty” torso. Summer greens, autumn reds, and winter
whites – enjoying Blade in every season.
Enjoy
Reference
Note: If you check out the
archives for this Blog, you will find a number of “contrast” postings in this
series. All help in understanding
the gardens throughout the year.
NOTE: All photos use in this
posting were taken on the property of Gardens
at Waters East.
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I think your "Blade" is combined well with snow and red Virginia creeper leaves, Jack. I prefer photo #2 !
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