Living garden statues between art and botany – A spicy Boy

Living garden statues between art and botany

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Is it art or botany? Only your garden could know it! These garden statues by Opiary original represent a delicate combination of animate and inanimate, art and botany, fluid and solid.

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And put in your garden, they will transform it. The garden statues are of different styles and you can have them in classic style or in modern style.

Artistic and original garden statues

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The garden statues are created from a galvanized steel frame covered with resin-fortified cement. Even if they seem more suitable for the outdoors, you can decorate your home with these artistic masterpieces as well. The statues are available in light gray or in charcoal to register in each type of decor. The statues are handmade by artisans in the United States and polished to the smooth surface. But the real charm of these pieces is the moss and greenery that grow in cracks and buildings – that’s what makes these sculptures alive and artistic. Look:

Statue of a gauntlet

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Statue of the horse of Alexander the Great

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Statue of the Sea Solitary Nature

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Draped man’s bust

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The Greek goddess Venus

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Echelon statue

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The Hanging Gardens

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