No End to Gardens
This is a pictorial of photographs and paintings of gardens wild and tamed to be found all over the world. All work is credited to the best of my ability and unless otherwise stated they do not belong to me.
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Cobalt columns and turquoise beams at the renowned gardens of Bainbridge Island artists David Lewis and George Little. The influence of archaeology, architecture, and exotic plants reveal themselves in new ways, and yet the garden appears to be a refurbished portal from centuries past. Lewis and Little sold the garden some years back, and it is now privately owned. Photo: July Hays, used with permission.
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    Cobalt columns and turquoise beams at the renowned gardens of Bainbridge Island artists David Lewis and George Little. The influence of archaeology, architecture, and exotic plants reveal themselves in new ways, and yet the garden appears to be a refurbished portal from centuries past. Lewis and Little sold the garden some years back, and it is now privately owned. Photo: July Hays, used with permission.

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