The tallest is a water lily. The artist was from Michigan. At the time I could not afford two, and I would have had half a dozen, finances allowing. I tried to track him down again, but could not. His wife was ill.... One always wonders. That ornament is more than twenty years old, and save for the patina, is unchanged. Such workmanship!
Hari OM Oh that is lovely info - thanks for adding here Joanne - don't think we had a chance to discuss them at the time! I do hope these found their place in the new garden. Yxx
Oh my word I thought you had drawn them. What unique photo
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The tallest is a water lily. The artist was from Michigan. At the time I could not afford two, and I would have had half a dozen, finances allowing. I tried to track him down again, but could not. His wife was ill....
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That ornament is more than twenty years old, and save for the patina, is unchanged. Such workmanship!
Hari OM
DeleteOh that is lovely info - thanks for adding here Joanne - don't think we had a chance to discuss them at the time! I do hope these found their place in the new garden. Yxx
Good Day, YAM
ReplyDeletejust a splendid composition! janice xx
Luffs the ornaments, what a great photo Aunty Yam
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Princess Leah xxx
Shadowy, silhouette-y loveliness!
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