Ferida Wolff's Backyard: Garden as Concept & A Golden Time of Year
Garden as a Concept
I went to a most unusual garden last week.
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens is not about botanical nature but more the nature of the spirit. It was created by mosaic mural artist Isaiah Zagar, in a couple of vacant lots on South Street adjacent to his studio. It is an incredible exhibit. Every space within the building is covered – floor, walls, and ceilings – and so are the outside walls, stairs, arches, and pathways of the lots. Tiles, some of which are handmade, wheels, pottery, bottles, small ceramic statues, pieces of glass, and mirrors are integrated into patterns that draw a visitor along in a state of awe. One of the guides told me that the mirrors draw you in and make you part of the exhibit as you see yourself reflected in the art.
But that is the nature of all gardens, I think, no matter the content. We are reflected in our creation of the space. Zagar didn’t use flowers but the garden is alive with color. He didn’t plant trees, yet his garden soars upward. It is a growing space for his art and inspiration.
Every garden has its own energy, embedded by those who create it. The plantings and the design reflect thought and character. They are a presence for ideas to develop and grow.
Sometimes the garden needs to be re-thought, re-planted, and re-imagined as we rethink, re-cultivate, and re-imagine ourselves. A garden takes planning. So does life. What works at one time may not at another. Things change as the garden matures. So do we. At each stage there are options to try and ways to beautify our garden.
This is the right time of year to plan a garden. Whether in a plot or a pot, through art or earth, let’s find what best reflects us — and then share it with the world.
This will help you plan your garden: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/tog/planning.cfm
If you happen to be in Philly, be sure to stop by: http://www.phillymagicgardens.org/about-us/history/
Editor's Note: The Gardens has a shop that carries the art of Isaiah Zagar, a selection of books, DVDs, apparel and mosaics.
A Golden Time of Year
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