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GLASS ORNAMENTS IN THE WHITE GARDEN, WHERE CAN WE GET SOME?

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  • Spot on @BenCotto they look very much like previous works of his...found this archived image. Leads to the gallery that represents him: https://www.hannahpescharsculpture.com/neil-wilkin
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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited August 2021
    I don't suppose Neil has anything to do with Louise Reed, but it's nice to find his very lovely work.


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  • Chris 22Chris 22 Posts: 10
    Thank you
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    If you’re called Rose DuJardin I think you’re pre-ordained to be a garden designer. It was in her garden, just a couple of miles from us, that I first saw Neil’s work in an exhibition of garden sculptures. He had on display the most exquisite glass balls hanging from trees, Rococo I think they were called, but unfortunately I did not have a spare £700 to buy one.
    Rutland, England
  • And the prices are not outrageous for being solid glass that has been handcrafted. But agreed @Fire I worked for a national museum for twenty years, we can appreciate beauty we don't have to own it in order to do so and to be enriched by it. 
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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    He is a national recognised artsist who displays in the V&A etc, so, the prices are probably in keeping.
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