In the garden of Jack Hyland and Larry Wente in Millerton, New York, a series of mirrors acts to expand the visual space in this little hidden garden. The last fence panel, however, isn’t a mirror at all. It’s an opening in the fence that lines up with the view out of one of the house’s windows.
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HA! Truly Brilliant! Jack and Larry, you might get a kick out of looking at my take on the concept- Check out this page:
http://www.cottonarboretum.com/garden-lessons/techniques/
(For some reason, the better photos and writing about it are currectly missing fromo the Space and Movement page. have to fix that!)
Love what you've done; it takes the joke to a whole new level!
best,
mindy
http://www.cottonarboretum.com
a teaching website
here, i found the piece!
http://www.cottonarboretum.com/garden-lessons/design/the-view/
best,
mindy
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