What Makes a Garden a Work of Art? Piet Oudolf Explains.
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There is a transcendent quality to the gardens of the Dutch designer Piet Oudolf, which overtake us with the sense that we have arrived at a place where we would like and very much need to spend more time.Drawn into the complex textural mosaic of muted colors, we can exhale.Even when his landscapes sit against the backdrop of an urban setting, as many of his best-known works do the High Line in New York City, for example, or the Lurie Garden at Millennium Park in Chicago we feel ourselves enveloped in nature, our craving for it fed.
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