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...A picture of the late filmmaker Derek Jarman’s Dungeness garden, by Jarman’s friend the celebrated photographer Howard Sooley, provides a prescient eco-alternative to English gardens....
...On Anafi, these are sometimes flavoured with saffron, gathered from the wild crocuses that flower in the autumn....
...One sharp-eyed OGT member spotted the Buglossoides purpurocaerulea that I am trying to establish for its gentian-blue flowers....
...For a start, the store hits the street as a restaurant, outdoor seating for their French bistro La Mercerie festooned with greenery, flowers and fairy lights at the corner of Howard and Mercer streets....
...Howard’s paintings aren’t there to inform people. They move them.” The Howard Hodgkin Indian Collection will be displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2024....
...The last point was important to me, too: I couldn’t shift the deck without help from David or photographer Howard Sooley, in contrast to the Stiga’s effortless controls....
...“Howard used to say that he wanted reproductions to bear the same relationship to the painting as a seed packet does to a flower,” says Peattie, looking at one of two paintings that have been adapted by...
...Into this context strides Richard Jones’s new production of Pygmalion, with two superb actors at the helm: Bertie Carvel as the pompous phonetics expert Henry Higgins and Patsy Ferran as the cockney flower...
...The Green Guerillas popularised the use of “seed bombs” that could be thrown into closed-off spaces to help wild flowers grow....
...It’s how a lot of crop breeding is done,” says Nick Howard, a molecular apple breeder at the Dutch agriculture company Fresh Forward....
...The days are getting longer, the city’s expansive parks and patchwork of urban squares and churchyards burst into colour with the first flowers of spring and there are rays of sunshine and warmth....
...Howard Table Lamp, £375, sophieconran.com The place that means a lot to me is Madrid....
...I regularly check the website of John Howard, who often has in stock wonderful 19th-century North Devon earthenware jugs, usually featuring leaves and animals. Along with jugs, I love a good tankard....
...They recall the art world’s most celebrated colourists – from Matisse to Kandinsky, Howard Hodgkin to Frank Bowling – then push and twist the tones and forms....
...There is now a games area, featuring nine-pin bowling, which was played at the time, and a wild-flower meadow....
...Even in October, there are flowers on the Caetani family’s choice of roses, led by La Follette and copper-pink General Schablikine....
...Just call it the flower power of a new generation....
...life out of him and provoking a national reckoning on race and policing in America, they have occupied the patch of what is now hallowed ground, beside a mural depicting Floyd as an angel, surrounded by flowers...
...(I’m currently lusting after one of their wonderful Howard Hodgkin hand-pulled silkscreen prints.)...
...From Europe, Giacometti’s “Bouquet of Flowers”, drawn with an eraser, entwines stalks and wispy blooms into a skeletal form, resembling the artist’s pared-down figural sculptures....
...I also always wear a single flower on a chain that I bought in New Mexico – it’s by James Faks, who is affiliated to the Blackfeet and Oneida Nations – and a star that was my SATC character Miranda’s back...
...Standing in her open-air studio – a weather-beaten table situated under a 500-year-old carob tree – she is finishing an arrangement of organic homegrown flowers destined for a hotel lobby....
...Her parents met in the 1950s — her mother was here for an annual summer trip, her father was visiting a friend from Howard University....
...I planted trees, shrubs, plants and flowers that actually do well in my garden. I didn’t go with fancy stuff that you have to keep taking in and out and looking after....
...And yet every spring, without fail, tender green shoots emerge, heralding foliage so luxuriant it often has to be cut back to allow the grapes that result from its tiny flowers to stand a chance of ripening...
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