Gardening Products » Art http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products Tips for the Gardener Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:06:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 Garden Art Bottled Up http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/392/garden-art-bottled-up/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/392/garden-art-bottled-up/#comments Sat, 07 Apr 2012 08:05:56 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=392 Garden Art

Tucson Botanical Bottle Garden? Not quite, but artistic bottles in the garden.
If you have the bottle to produce your own art then give freedom to your bottled up instincts.

A local garden has used their old empty wine bottles inverted and buried around a sapling to produce a circular no go area. It may not be good in the longer term for the sapling but for the wine drinkers it seems to work.
I am less sure about the bottle tree below but everyone to their own tipple.

SF Garden Show | Bottle Tree

The final picture has little to do with bottles but shows art in the garden in the garden so to speak.

Art in the Garden, Tirau

Credits
Garden Art by SearchNetMedia, CC BY-NC 2.0
SF Garden Show | Bottle Tree by lawgeek CC BY-NC 2.0
Art in the Garden, Tirau by EssjayNZ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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Dicentra Art for £10 http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/387/dicentra-art-for-10/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/387/dicentra-art-for-10/#comments Mon, 02 Apr 2012 11:01:41 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=387 Dicentra

Dicentra are both photogenic and artistic. We often feature them on our Gardeners Tips site as they are rewarding plants to grow.
Growing Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Spectabilis)
Spring Shoots of Dicentra
Plants are widely available for less than £10.

New Dicentra Art for £10

Photographic Prints of Dicentra specabilis Alba from Science Photo Library are available from Amazon. Check here for the actual image which differs from the one above which is credited to Facing North East on creative commons BY-NC-SA 2.0

Technical Details of Dicentra Art

A 10×8 Print features an image chosen by Science Photo Library. Estimated image size 254x169mm.
Printed on 254x203mm Fuji Crystal Archive paper for stable image permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with smooth tones, enhanced sharpness, and excellent definition. Size refers to paper used
Image Description: Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Specabilis Alba) in flower in the spring.
For any queries regarding this item please contact Science Photo Library c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 6281632
© Adrian Thomas/science Photo Library

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Garden Clock and Thermometer http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/380/garden-clock-and-thermometer/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/380/garden-clock-and-thermometer/#comments Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:19:15 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=380

If you want to know the time ask your gardener or at least consult his antique rust coloured clock. As a bonus this clock  also has a stylish thermometer on one side and a clock on the other face.

With this garden feature you will know it is too cold to be putting your seedlings out in march (as if that ever stopped me from getting it wrong).
The clock is suitable for indoor or outdoor use and is mercury free. It is available from Amazon for about £32.

 

The 9″ Paddington station Garden clock is more ornate but only costs £22 not shown.

Book Cover
Out of stock clock but don’t let your temperature rise

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Stone Sculpture For or Against http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/333/stone-sculpture-for-or-against/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/333/stone-sculpture-for-or-against/#comments Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:20:23 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=333 high trees 131

I saw this lion at our local garden centre. He was guarding the entrance and looked the ferocious part.

Stone Sculpture Pros and Cons

  • Stone looks good in the right place. It creates a better effect when local stone is used
  • Reconstitutes stone looks good in the show room and for several seasons. For some reason it weathers more rapidly or looks less crisp a couple of winters later.
  • Stone is heavy and not easy to move around or steal.
  • Sculptures without natural sunlight get more moss and lichen than well lit sculptures

Sculpture Comments

  • Large scale sculptures work best in larger gardens. It is worth balancing scale as too small a sculpture can get lost from view.
  • White or light stone sculptures should be set against a dark background
  • Small sculptures can be mounted on a plinth with great effect.
  • Sculptures work well in pairs. Natural items work best in odd numbers
  • Old and valuable stone items should be insured, bolted down or alarmed. Thieves will steal anything!

A resin and composite stone sculpture like that below will cost significantly less than a stone sculpture.

Gargoyle

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Gardening Book of the Month Botanic Art http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/335/gardening-book-of-the-month-botanic-art/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/335/gardening-book-of-the-month-botanic-art/#comments Wed, 19 Oct 2011 23:47:25 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=335 Book Cover

‘The Golden Age of Flowers: Botanical Illustration in the Age of Discovery 1600-1800′ by Celia Fisher is a lavishly illustrated book of the most beautiful illustrations from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The organisation is alphabetical with a text that outlines origins, derivation of names and the properties for which the flower was most valued.

The book could become one of your most valued coffee table books or a suitable Christmas present for a relative.

The 17th and 18th centuries saw a surge of interest in the horticultural and gardening with new plants. This led to a ‘flowering’ of botanical illustration and witnessed the production of some of the greatest books of plant illustration ever produced, including such outstanding examples as the Hortus Eystettensis, the work of Maria Sybilla Merian, Thornton’s Temple of Flora, Banks’s Florilegium and Sibthorpe’s Flora Graeca.

  • During this period several developments took place that led to a significant increase in the popularity and output of botanical illustration. The first was the development of the process of engraving on metal in the 1600s, which revolutionised illustration.
  • The second was the development of the new Linnaean system which was helped, in part, by the high quality of illustrations produced at the time.
  • The third significant development was the epic voyages of discovery which recorded and collected the exotic plants encountered in remote uncharted lands.

In this lavishly illustrated new book, ‘The Golden Age of Flowers’, ‘Celia Fisher has selected over 100 of the most beautiful flower images from this period. The flowers are arranged in alphabetical order, and the text that accompanies them outlines their origin, the derivation of their name and the properties for which they were most valued. This beautiful new book will appeal to anyone with an interest in botanical history and illustration, and flowers and gardening’.

Celia Fisher is a renowned expert on flowers and fruit in art and books. She is the author of Flowers and Fruit, Still Life Paintings, Flowers in Medieval Manuscripts (The British Library, 2004) and The Medieval Flower Book (The British Library, 2007). This title is available from Amazon for £17 post free in the UK

Botanic Art in Wales
lords and ladies

 

Arum maculatum (Lords and Ladies) from Flora Londinensis (1777-1787) published by William Curtis.
Hand-coloured engraving: 46cm x 31.5cm.
Flora Londinensis included all wild flowers growing within a ten mile radius of London, which was then surrounded by fields and undrained marshland. The hand-coloured illustrations are exceptionally delicate and precise so it is surprising that it failed to attract many subscribers. After ten years, Curtis had to admit financial defeat and in 1787, he produced the smaller Botanical Magazine, which is still in production today, over 200 years later.

Further information can be seen on Rhagor, the collections based website from Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales. Creative Commons on flikr NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic

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Sow and Stich Silk Flowers http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/330/sow-and-stich-silk-flowers/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/330/sow-and-stich-silk-flowers/#comments Wed, 12 Oct 2011 13:21:04 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=330 Viola 045

Something a bit different that might appeal during the long winter nights when gardening gets tough.

‘Stitch and Sow’ are a range of Embroidery kits with a packet of seeds to grow alongside the Embroidery you are creating. Indian silk fabrics are provided and the A5 sized flower range includes
Cornflower or Lavender
Geranium (Pelargonium)
Lupin or Poppy.
Sunflower (Grow your own Van Gogh)

A4 sized kits include Morning Glory, Foxglove, Dahlia and Hearts-ease.

Abacus Designs are the supplier

Viola self sown

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Chihuly Glass Garden Art http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/311/chihuly-glass-garden-art/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/311/chihuly-glass-garden-art/#comments Tue, 06 Sep 2011 13:10:34 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=311 Chihuly in the Garden

These freeblown functional and sculptural glass works floating in Atlanta Botanical Garden were designed by Dale Chihuly

Chihuly in the Garden


Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)by robholland, on Flickr

Comment

  • Glass is a great product to use in garden design and sculpture
  • Protect your delicate glass sculptures from heavy frost
  • See more on glass installations by Dale Chihuly
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    I liked this picture of Robins but I do not intend having them in my garden. They might frighten other birds and or my wife. On second thoughts….

    I shouldn’t complain I have two ornaments that are plastic birds on sticks whose wings flap in the wind.

    Amazon have a heron and many other ornaments available here

    Visit the Gnome reserve in North Devon

    See images of Gnomes from Google

    If you are not afraid of Gnomes there is their naughty site to look at

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    Asparagus on Canvas http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/141/asparagus-on-canvas/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/141/asparagus-on-canvas/#comments Thu, 23 Dec 2010 13:11:42 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=141

    The original painting of this Asparagus Connovers Colossus is available to purchase from Gardening Products. A limited edition giclee print is also available on a range of acid free art quality substrates.

    Forming part of the work by Leeds resident artist Andrew Breslin he has supplied artwork to the Royal Horticultural Society including magazine rights to this particular work.

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    Gardens on Canvas http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/107/gardens-on-canvas/ http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/107/gardens-on-canvas/#comments Sun, 28 Nov 2010 12:23:26 +0000 hortoris http://gardenerstips.co.uk/products/?p=107

    A new service is available providing top quality Canvas art from our Gardeners Tips images. Contact us below for further information.

    Archival quality materials have been used to get the vibrant image of a garden in full blooming colour on to a large canvas. The plants on display on the above canvass include yellow deciduous Knaphill Azaleas, Rhododendrons from the Seven Dwarf collection, Aquilegia  Norma Barlow, Honesty, Forget-me-not, Wallflowers Erisymum  and for the greenery, sword like Bearded Iris and soft textured conifers.

    Features

    • Each ‘Garden on Canvas’ will have dedicated url.
    • Links to other web sites can be included on these specific web page.
    • The purchasor of the Garden Canvas art can provide a dedication or short commentary to supplement the narrative about the horticultural content.
    • This canvas is 40″ by 32″ or 100cm by 80cm and makes a striking wall decoration.
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