Paint a branch with vivid color to set a mood. This curvy sculpture was an Atlas cedar, painted by the garden’s owners. The designer calls it a "happy surprise that adds a punch of color to the soothing green palette." I like it, do you?
Wild and subtle both, and still it remains outside..?..interesting. We used to paint the curly willow black in our floral arrangements. Very striking. Very 1990's.
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Wild and subtle both, and still it remains outside..?..interesting.
We used to paint the curly willow black in our floral arrangements. Very striking. Very 1990's.
it's interesting but not my tastes in design....though I do agree about the contrasting colors.
teri: you are so right on all counts--and, yes, it is very 1990s!
char: Yes, I don't know if I would do it in my yard (my someday-in-the-future-yard), but it's such a great image none-the-less. :)
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