| #1009663 in Books | imusti | 1995-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.45 x.71 x6.85l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 144 pages | THAMES HUDSON||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Having this book now that I made the jump to being a homeowner makes me feel like an old friend and amazing artist with an amazi|By Denys T.|I read this book years ago before I had my own house and garden. Having this book now that I made the jump to being a homeowner makes me feel like an old friend and amazing artist with an amazing eye for color and detail is with me.|0 of|From Publishers Weekly|It was an unprepossessing site?a bleak, desolate expanse of shingle facing a nuclear power plant in Dungeness, Kent. Battered by wind, the area had the strongest sunlight, lowest rainfall and longest growing season in Britain. On learning
Derek Jarman created his own garden in the flat, bleak expanse of shingle that faces the nuclear power station in Dungeness, Kent. A passionate gardener from childhood, he combined his painter's eye, his horticultural expertise and his ecological convictions to produce a landscape which mixed the flint, shells and driftwood of Dungeness; sculptures made from stones; the area's indigenous plants; and shrubs and flowers introduced by Jarman himself. This book, the last he ...
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