Today is that one time each month when the
LLB Gang's Nature Friday coincides with my Final Friday Feature meme.
Not only am I sharing a little bit of nature with you, but some artistic impressions resulting from studying nature, as well as some interesting information. These are from the visit to the Edinburgh Botanic Garden that I shared with Aitch a couple of weeks back. You will see and read more from this visit in further posts.
Today, though, we are focusing on some ceramic art which has a totemic feel to it and sits beautifully among the plantings on the Rockery area of the gardens.
There were lots of wonderful information boards throughout the gardens, which add to the understanding of what one is seeing... but ultimately, just being among the plants and trees, feeling how the bows of shade protected us from the rather hot sunshine that day, we reaffirmed our love of nature and just how very, very important it is that we preserve as much of the natural habitat around us that we can!
Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThose sculptures are so 'cool'! I love how the plants are imprinted on them. Thanks for sharing them all with us.
ReplyDeleteThe ceramic art is so pretty with the hand painting and carving!
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures do look like totems! I like them! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI love the little lesson on epigenetics! Art and science combined is always inspirational.
ReplyDeleteYAM OMCs/OMDs what a lovely garden. I am a huge fan of ceramic art....the hand art on them amazing
ReplyDeleteYep first thing I thought was Totem poles.
Hugs cecilia
LOVE those totems. Gifted artist and they fit so well in the trees. so beautiful, endless beauty
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! The totems/sculptures almost look like individual imprinted stones...very cairn-like!
ReplyDeleteThe hand made sculptures are beautiful. Their colors are neutral and natural. I'm joining FFF with my link https://artmater.com/final-friday-feature-may-30-2025/
ReplyDeleteWhat cool art! It's great that there are signs around to explain the pieces of art.
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