Hemlock 82 by Bryan Nash Gill
Ink is rolled out and a piece of handcrafted paper is placed over the top, then it is imprinted by pressing with his fingertips.
Harry and David Rich are brothers and landscape designers from the Brecon Beacons in Wales. Having won Best in Show for a garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Cardiff Flower Show, they decided this year to enter the fiercest horticultural competition in the world: the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, in London. (Oh, how I wish I could be there this year like I was last year.) Their Chelsea garden, entered under the ‘artisanal gardens’ category, is named Un Garreg (Welsh for ‘One Stone’), and draws heavily on the mountainous Welsh landscapes in which the brothers grew up. All the stone in the garden is derived from a single boulder of sandstone found at a quarry near their home. In keeping with their ‘natural’ ethos, Harry and David did not artificially manipulate the growth of their plants in any way; a brave decision, given the terrible winter that Britain emerged from only very recently! Un Garreg was today awarded a Gold Medal by the Chelsea judges. How incredible it must be to have a sibling with whom one shares a passion and a goal, and with whom one could collaborate to create such beautiful things. My relationship with my own brother is certainly rather different!
this is what I want my garden to look like!
Cloned Robot Army Storms Istanbul with Flashlights
Istanbul-based artist Erdal Inci clones sections of video creating an endless array of cloned avatars that appear to flood through the city streets.
Chicken Point Cabin, Idaho, USA, 2003 (1/2)
by Tom Kundig with Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
via Arch|Dez|Art
► Part 2/2
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Chicken Point Cabin, Idaho, USA, 2003 (2/2)
by Tom Kundig with Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
via Arch|Dez|Art
◄ Part 1/2
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Mobile Mirrors by Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
aros:
Breuer/Lundberg Cabin. LUNDBERG DESIGN
livestock tank pool. 25-feet diameter and 14-feet deep.
