Art to imitate, reflect or support nature
Nature is the planet's greatest artist. Mankind is often inspired by nature and even attempts to replicate nature's creations, patterns, associations....Gardens are of course our most common attempt
We love water features
The rocks are fibreglass
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Hari Om
ReplyDeleteWow, that Banyan tree has been busy with itself! As arty-crafty as it gets... YAM xx
I loved those gardens. I didn’t get to explore as much as I wanted too
ReplyDeleteYour doing so very well in that heat and humidity.
Thank you for all the pictures. They’re brilliant
Nature is the best artist. Humans do very well but are outclassed.
ReplyDeleteSpot on. Singapore had big plans for their supertrees but i saw them 5 years ago and they haven't moved on - the 'branches' still don't support greenery.
Deletethat huge banyan is so beautiful, i love those trees, we have them here, there was one like this one on a huge corner, it was there when I was born in 1944 and until 2020. they removed it, it covered 2 acres of land, they literally paved it and made it a parking lot. i see only 2 things that do not grow here in Florida. in the first photo, those fan lacy plants top left. all of this is amazing and so gorgeous. we don't have rocks here, so maybe somewhere there are fiberglass ones.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are fibreglass. Amazing. As is that tree. Mother nature is very artistic
ReplyDeleteNature does it best really.
ReplyDeleteA wonderfully exotic Nature Friday post. So different from frosty Scotland!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful show Nature's Art put on for you!
ReplyDeleteI rather like the harmonious blending of art and nature. Arilx
ReplyDeleteI like that top piece in the first photo, I've only ever seen one kind of like it which is in Whangarei.
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