Winterbourne Garden
is part of the University of Birmingham, site and is open to the public.
John
Nettlefold commissioned local architect Joseph Lancaster Ball to design and
build the house in 1903, finished in 1904. Margaret Nettlefold designed the
original garden.
7 acres of what is described as suburban
"villa" garden containing plants from across the world including an
orchid house, alpine garden, arid house, geographic beds and a hazel (Corylus)
tunnel., according to Wikipedia. Other features of the garden include a
restored wooden pergola, sunken rock garden, and a lean-to glasshouse that is
notable for having been built on a slant.
So that’s the bit about the garden,
This
is my story about the colours,
the seasonal colours,
colours
from a bridge,
shapes seen from a path,
shapes abstracted
Started with Summer colours, a sunny day across and through the trees
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Acrylic 2018 |
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Acrylic 2018 |
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Acrylic 2018 |
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Pencil 2018 |
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Pencil 2018 |
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Pencil 2018 |
Winter colours and shapes
Around water, to and from the bridge
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View to the bridge, mixed 2020 |
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View from the bridge 2019 |
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View from the bridge, winter, acrylic, 2019 |
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View from the bridge, winter, acrylic, 2019 |
and from a path |
View from the path, winter, water colour and ink 2019 |
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View from the path, winter, ink, 2019 |
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View from the path, winter, water colour and gouache 2019 |
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View from the path abstract, winter, ink, 2019 |
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View from the path, abstract, winter, ink, 2019 |
sketches
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Walled Garden, sketch 2020 |
Across the sunken rock garden on nine (small) canvases
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Sunken rock garden, acrylic 2019 |
Digital view
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View from a path - digital 2019 |
and then there are the weavings
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