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Deborah Solomon’s Goldsworthy Weathers Well

January 1, 2008 by Duncan Brine

Stone Diarist – New York Times Annotated

with the queen’s permission, the artist arranged for a helicopter to lift some 30 granite rocks off the beach at Luce Bay, not far from his home in Scotland.

Goldsworthy remains best known for ephemeral pieces he constructs spontaneously in the landscape, from leaves, twigs, reeds, flowers

Filed Under: Landscape Inspiration, Sculpture

Best of the Hudson Valley-In Duncan Brine’s big, beautiful garden, it’s hard to tell the difference between nature and nurture

December 5, 2007 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

A Purposeful Confusion | Archives | Archives | Hudson Valley Magazine

 

Filed Under: Brine Garden, Design philosophy, Drama, Duncan Brine, Horticultural Design, Hudson Valley Magazine, Julia Brine, Large gardens, Pawling NY, Structured Naturalism

Duncan Brine is a Landscape Designer with a Filmmaker’s Eye

December 5, 2007 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

Vistas and Close-Ups, Staged by a Filmmaker – New York Times

 

Filed Under: Anne Raver, Brine Garden, Drama, Duncan Brine, Horticultural Design, Julia Brine, Native Plants, Pawling NY, Structured Naturalism, The New York Times

Wild Wind Tethered

December 3, 2007 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

Pruned: Wind Dam

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Filed Under: Images, Sculpture, Wind

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