Art in the Garden
I am constantly reminded that the things which I love, that feed my soul and imagination, are entirely intertwined, such as art in a garden. This garden is in Ogunquit, at the Museum of Art, offering breathtaking views of the ocean, as a backdrop.
Among other things, the museum is known for this view, from the interior, which offers you a look at the ocean below, along with the sculpture garden. We happened to visit on an overcast day, but the lack of sun does not diminish the grandeur of the sea.
“Otters” by Cabot Lyford
I believe I have stolen this idea, adding a sundial perched atop of granite, to my own garden.
“Luna” by Patricia Fitzhugh
“Large view of Tuyue” by Abbott Pattison
I so enjoy water features in a garden.
“Horse in Field” by Bernard Langlais
“The Dolphin” by Robert Laurent
Natural elements enhance any garden design, adding driftwood and a stone fence are the most natural of fits for a garden in Maine, overlooking the Atlantic.
You must always have a place to sit in the garden.
“Pavanne” by William Muir
“Victory” by William Zorach
“Garden Toad” by Frances Lamont
I love purple and pink flowers!