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Art can mean many things to many people but basically there are three types: 1. Formal Art Think larger stately pieces that you see in more traditional backyards, like a classic sculpture of a Greek goddess or a stone angel. Heavy iron garden ornaments like obelisks and sundials also work well with most backyard landscape designs. These pieces create an old-world feel and lend a sense of drama to the yard. Others might include columns, carved fountains, birdbaths, and classical architectural salvage. 2. Semi-formal This is the most popular type because it suits so many styles of backyards. It‘s more relaxed in theme, a little more nostalgic and decorative. For example, light hearted sculptures of animals or children in concrete, resin or bronze, contemporary metal sculptures of flowers and insects, stained glass stepping stones, artistic birdhouses, and hand painted garden pots, copper wind chimes. 3. Informal Art I call this art “your imagination gone wild”. Everyday objects are placed in the garden to create art that is fun, whimsical, and even campy. I have seen all kinds of items used as garden decor like: old rubber boots planted with flowers, a nostalgic wire bedroom headboard , an antique window frame, an old-fashioned bathtub, a dressmaker’s dummy, and fancy china plates. Remember that the type of art you choose should be in keeping with the feel of your backyard but it should also be an expression of you. The most important thing is that you should feel some emotional attachment to your garden art. Tips for placing Garden Art In the garden, art becomes a focal point. Your eye is naturally drawn to it and it commands your attention. So where you place it is important. Put garden art: • In a boring, bare part of the yard to add interest andstimulate conversationDon’t forget about the view from inside. Take a look out your window to see where you might place art so that it draws you out into the backyard. Finally, less is more. Too much garden art will make your backyard look "junky". All you need is a few interesting pieces to personalize your backyard and give it a sense of place. [About the Author: Deborah Boland is the host of the popularHGTV Canada TV series, Backyard Pleasures and author of BackyardPleasures: 7 Simple Steps to Transform Your Ho-Hum Backyard intoa Breathtaking Oasis. http://www.backyardpleasuresblog.com] Return to Rose Garden Design from Garden Art
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