I have been inspired by ikebana and vivaria lately, notably the artful arrangement of wood elements and the concept of mossy logs. This is my first endeavor along those lines. More photos soon- I was having lighting issues during this shoot.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
A New Kind of Terrarium
I think it's safe to say I have explored the limits of terrariums in bottles. Granted I will always be attracted to new bottle shapes, glass colorations etc. and I will always build new bottle terraria. But I tried the miniature in little ink-sized bottles, I have my maxi bottle gardens in large wine jugs, I have some terrariums in large aquariums. I was itching for a new challenge!
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Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the organic feel of it! Thank you for stopping by and inviting me over!
ReplyDeleteA sort of nano terrarium - looks good.
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