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Portion of 'Alcestis' wallpaper frieze, depicting two caryatids, one labelled 'HOSPITALITA' holding a dish and a vase, the other labelled 'PROVIDENCIA' holding some fish and a basket of (?)bread, on a dark ground; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper; Designed by Walter Crane; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper; Produced by Jeffrey & Co.; England; 1876.
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Revisited is a series in which writers look back on a work of art they first encountered long ago. Here, Vanessa Manko revisits Pina Bausch’s, The Rite of Spring. “Dance, dance otherwise we are lost,” Pina Bausch, the German choreographer and artistic director of Tanztheater Wuppertal, famously said. I first saw—or rather, experienced—Pina Bausch when I […]
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The beginning and end of this traditional allee is a classic urn. This focal point is accentuated with a circle of stonework. Brian Folmer's Garden near Walkerton, On. How would a focal point work in the context of a smaller garden? Here are some design tips I picked up from gardens that I have visited. Heather Bradley's Garden, Mississauga, ON. Guide traffic in the direction of a main garden feature by using a series of pathways. Heather Bradley's Garden, Mississauga, ON. This pathway leads you to the birdbath, and then circles around it, allowing you to view the planting bed from all sides. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. Group collections of smaller objects. In this pretty border, there is no focal point; nothing really demands your attention more than anything else. There are instead, multiple points of interest, that tend to draw you in. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. Look closely, there are little bunnies to be discovered amongst the flowers. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. Now, if the gardener had continued with the bunnies in the flowerbed opposite, the rabbits might easily have gone from a cute detail to over-the-top. Instead, she wisely put a single focal point in the planting bed across from the one with all the bunny rabbits. Private Garden near Hamilton ON. If your garden is really small, keep it simple. This garden has one main feature: the pond. Located right off the back deck, it is in the perfect spot for the homeowners to relax in the evening. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. Let the garden suggest a theme for your focal point. In this small garden, the pond is again the main feature. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. What would be a more natural focal point than a pair of cranes? Edwards Gardens, Toronto. Focal points don't have to be traditional. The Singer Garden, Brampton, ON. They can be rustic as well. Brain Folmer's garden near Walkerton, ON. Private Garden, Mississauga, ON. Make use of color and the plants themselves. Your eye goes right to the burgundy leaves of this Japanese Maple. Surrounded by a sea of green, the tree fixes and holds your attention. Leave the beige inside the house. Instead go bold with color. Your garden can handle it! Emphasize a focal point with contrast. Your eye is immediately drawn to the stone figure which stands out against the mass of dark green leaves. Finally, channel attention toward a pretty feature by creating a frame for it. These design ideas are just a few of the things that I have learned from other gardeners.
Sibling rivalry isn’t always a bad thing. Porky Hefer, whose given name is Willem but acquired his porcine nickname as a child, courtesy of his older brother, has made the most out of it. That may be due in part to promotional skills honed during his former life working for such advertising agencies as Ogilvy & Mather. When he left to open his own socially conscious agency in Cape Town, he aptly named it Animal Farm.
“A picture is worth a thousand words”—a phrase most of us have heard before. And for a reason. Photographs can capture loads of information in just a split second and immortalize it for years to come. By freezing moments, photographers enable us to travel to places and times we’ve never witnessed ourselves. They allow us to see the world exactly as it was, whether it was yesterday or a hundred years ago.
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As she celebrates her 76th birthday, revisit the then-Duchess of Cornwall’s candid interview with Giles Hattersley for the July 2022 issue of British Vogue, in which she talks about supporting the causes she’s most passionate about, and what life has taught her.
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