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Balcony Garden
A tiny balcony in an apartment block in Tokyo has been transformed by artist and gardener Tsuyoshi Nagasaki into a miniature garden solely for viewing; indeed, more an art installation than a garden. The garden wanted a garden suitable for viewing the moon, and Nagasaki devised a surface of white granite arranged in a checkerboard pattern, with the rough-hewn blocks alluding to passing clouds. The cubic glass lights were hand-blown against the texture of the granite and inserted into the rock. A horizontal bamboo fence (Arundinaria japonica) is behind.
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
Photo size: 23.1 Mpixels (66 MB uncompressed) - 5394x4274 pixels (18x14.2 in / 45.7x36.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: modern interior, space above cloud, installation, baclony, garden, granite, cube, light, stone, pocket gardens, pd
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