We discussed both Chuhily (currently at the South Australian Botanic Gardens too) and Bruno Catalano.
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It amused me no end that the two artists I singled out to my friend were also pride of place at the next 'garden' I visited.
Beautiful flowers and the glass art is lovely.
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I've seen some of Chihuly's art and it is fantastic. I would have enjoyed the Singapore gardens; I love visiting gardens.
ReplyDeleteTerrific glass art. I live near towns that did a lot of Glassblowing and enjoy looking through their museums now and then. We have some amazing paperweight artists here in Southern NJ.
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful. I would have loved to see this in person. Great shots.
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Simply beautiful, I like the painting planted among the flowers!
ReplyDeleteOh how fabulous! I am loving all this art here and there.
ReplyDeleteVery neat! We have some permanent Chiluly pieces at the Atlanta Botanical garden and there was one sculpture I thought was a real plant from afar.
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Gorgeous blooms and art what a great combination. Thanks Lydia for sharing at #WeekendTrafficJamReboot. You have certainly been out and about lately.
ReplyDeleteA lovely dose of botanical art and sculpture, Lydia! Thank you for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing Chihuly incorporated into flowers!
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Wow ! It is a dream to visit this place I have heard so much about Garden by the bay. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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