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Garden Art: The inclusion of an arresting object within a small garden art is an excellent way of detracting the eye from adjacent buildings and into the garden art itself. The focal point in this garden art is an ornate wrought-iron seat, which leads the eye down the garden art. The rather austere rectangular lawn is surrounded by a mass of pretty, shrubby little plants, which together help to soften the overall look of the garden art.
There are many ways of increasing the sense of depth in a garden art. Vistas can be emphasized and "lengthened" by stressing the distant perspective. Eye-catching features can be used to draw the eye away into the distance, but there is no need to rely solely on the contents of your garden art to do this. Make use of the landscape outside: let the outside world become the focus of your garden art vista. If you are fortunate enough to have a garden art with an extensive view, make the most of it. Use trees and shrubs to frame a glimpse of the scene beyond the garden art.
The framework of a garden art is largely responsible for defining its gen style, but it is the special garden art features like ponds and fountains, garden arts, arches, and arbors that provide the finishing touch and stamp yo
garden art with your own personal style. Which features you decide to use am you place them will depend to a large extent on how you use your garden art.in place, these special features will give your garden art its individual character.
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