Simple Secrets for Selecting Outdoor Statuary
Simple Secrets for Selecting Outdoor Statuary
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You're not alone if you find that the piece of garden statuary that
looked so elegant at the garden center just doesn't seem to fit
your garden back home.
A common mistake gardeners make when buying a piece of garden
statuary is one of size and quantity, according to Peter C. Cilio,
creative director of fine garden accessories for Campania
International. "Purchasers tend to choose pieces that are just too
small for their space or they overload their garden with too many
pieces," he says. "In garden statuary the guiding principle usually
is that less is more."
Here are some simple guidelines that will help you choose the
perfect piece of statuary for your garden.
Keep It in Context
According to Cilio, the most important consideration to keep in
mind when choosing the right piece of statuary is the overall style
of your home and garden.
"Whether you have an urban, contemporary or country garden, the
statuary you select should be compatible with the style and feeling
of your house and garden," he says. "Most likely, you wouldn't
place a classical statue in a contemporary-style garden. However,
classical statuary makes wonderful features for a more traditional
home or garden."
Tres Fromme, planning and design specialist of Mesa Design Group in
Dallas, suggests cutting a piece of statuary out of cardboard and
placing it in different locations throughout your garden. "This
will help you get a feel for where the piece looks its best," says
Fromme. "It will also give you some time to think about why you
want to add an ornament to your garden setting."
Cilio suggests thinking about your garden as a blank wall in your
living room. Before choosing what to hang on your living room wall,
you take cues from the style of the room. Think of your garden in
that context, from the size of the space to the arrangement of
trees, shrubs and flowers. These will be the cues used to choose
and place your garden statuary.
Keep It Simple
Fromme finds that gardeners trying to introduce too many pieces
into their garden create too many distractions for the eye to
absorb or enjoy. The garden becomes complicated and cluttered.
"Under the less is more principle," advises Fromme, "one
well-suited piece will create a presence and a focal point,
introducing harmony rather than chaos into the garden."
The less is more principle does not mean you are limited to
symmetrical arrangements of statuary in your garden. Multiple
pieces and styles can work comfortably together if they are not
part of the same compositional frame.
According to renowned garden designer, Jon Carloftis, each part of
your garden may have a different mood or feeling and can provide an
opportunity to incorporate different types of garden sculpture.
Such pieces create interest year round and serve to animate and
personalize a space; a strong design element can even inspire the
theme for the plantings.
"For example, the right type of statuary can look equally well in
bold foliage such as elephant ears or hosta," says Carloftis. "A
shady naturalistic area may be the perfect spot for a small animal
figure or bench."
"I like to incorporate small cast stone pigs into my vegetable
garden to give that particular area a sense of whimsy," adds
Carloftis.
Statuary need not be placed front and center and often should not
be. Nestled in among the plantings, they do not distract from the
overall composition. However, discovering such pieces as one
strolls in the garden brings a wonderful element of surprise and
magic to the garden.
Create a Frame
Just like a picture on your wall, garden statuary looks best with
some kind of frame. A background of traditional clipped box, yew or
a mixed border of grasses frames your statuary in the landscape. A
stone wall or trellis covered with roses or even a simple wooden
fence is all you need.
Personally, Cilio prefers the simplicity and versatility of garden
containers such as jars and vases, but believes following the
simple guidelines of style, color and proportion will lead you to a
choice of statuary that will enliven your garden without
overpowering it.
To view Campania's wide selection of cast stone garden statuary,
visit www.campaniainternational.com.
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