Daily Archives: May 17, 2013

Art in the parks and around town.

Around Raleigh there are many gardens with various art installations. Sometimes they are just civic pieces were the city or county has dumped a piece of art or sculpture somewhere only for the sake of saying they have public art somewhere, and then other times pieces are thoughtfully placed.

Here are a few examples throughout the City of Raleigh.

A fountain in the gardens of The Executive Mansion of North Carolina. That is a robust Japanese Climbing Hydrangea (Schizophragma hydrangeoides) behind it.

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Not really a garden but I love the dinosaur trail at The NC Museum of Life and Science. It is actually in Durham. (http://lifeandscience.org/dinosaurs)

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Andy Griffith statue at Pullen Park.

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Graffiti along Hillsborough Street in Raleigh. Its not in a garden but I love this heart.

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Another piece of art in the Gardens of the NC Executive Mansion.

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A giant dragon snakes its way through the lawn in The JC Raulston Arboretum at NCSU.

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A snow covered Buddha at dusk in my garden.

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A fountain at WRAL’s Azalea Gardens.

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The 13-foot tall Redbird Sculpture at Fred Fletcher Park and Water Garden. This is a stylized group of Flamingo flowers (Anthurium).

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Even a fence may be considered art if it has some unique or geometric characteristics.

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