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Published in Garden Tags: sculpture

18

Apr


“Terraform Stulpture” by Robert Cannon, a Yale graduate interested in Architecture,  is a new idea in the form of sculptures that grow, a definition of living decorations. It is a very nice piece for every garden regarding that the moss grows and for the gardner is interesting to observe. Which one do you like? I would put the horse head in my garden :-) .

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