Garden art is something that many people don’t feel is necessary in a garden. But one piece of Exceptional Garden Art will become a focus and a pleasure for the eye in your outdoor world.
Your backyard or garden area should be somewhere that you want to go to. You should relax and enjoy the outdoors as much or more than being inside all day. Nature puts on a spectacular show all year long. Depending on where you live, this will change every 3 to 4 months. While nature puts on all her glory for your enjoyment, you can also help her out by adding an exceptional piece of garden art that you enjoy. This can be something sculptural that uses the wind or rain to enhance it’s beauty or something the sun can work with, to make your evenings that much more spectacular.
Garden Art is a great gift too. Just imagine how much your mother or Grandmother will enjoy seeing your gift enhancing their outdoor space. My children on a regular basis have given me excellent gifts that decorate my outdoor space and each exceptional garden art piece is enjoyed over and over again.
We have a pond in our yard, so the beautiful Standing Crane is not only a great piece of Garden Art, but it acts as a decoy to keep out other unwanted bird predators that would like my fish for their dinner. It fits in beautifully with the pond, because where else would you expect to see Cranes? They love water and it’s a really good fit.
I also love the sound and feel of the breezes as I’m working away in my garden beds. There are exceptionally beautiful Kinetic Garden Art stakes, that use the wind to power their movement. These works of art, are lovely as stand alone pieces, but they can also be incorporated with other lovely pieces in the garden.
My grandchildren love to see the different things I have hiding in the garden. Under some ferns, they are likely to find some gnomes, frogs, or chickens. They move around the garden as I feel the urge and are never in the same place when they come for their visits. I think it’s become a game of sorts for them to figure out where Grammie O’s Garden Art animals are hiding this time. It’s a fun game to play with them and I get the enjoyment out of seeing their faces when they find the special Garden Art Sculpture that they had given me in years past.
I love each and every piece of Garden Art that I have in my garden and I know that I can always find another little nook or crevice in which to hide a new piece of garden art.
So if your Mom or Grandmother is anything like me, don’t hesitate to show her you love her with a Special, Extraordinary, Exceptionally beautiful piece of Garden Art.
Cynthia says
I have to completely agree with you! I love having little pieces of unique garden art tucked in special places to discover in my garden. A new statue or small creature would be quite welcome here for Mother’s Day.
Grammie Olivia says
It is a lot of fun isn’t it. My granddaughters in particular love to go outside and look around the pond area. I have many plants and usually under some Hosta leaves they will find fairies, gnomes, frogs (sometimes real ones) and ducks. They just never know what will be hiding there for them.