A lot, it seems! First up is an art exhibition, a few bit of which follows.
You may remember the garden and artwork of Claudia Riedener from this post. The first work one sees when entering the Seymour is hers.
Triad
-Akio clay, glaze
"In an Edenic environment, three strange, fully-clothed figures appear. Does their presence signal mischief or misfortune, a fortunate straying or eviction from the garden? Do they guard the entrance to a eutopia or dystopia? It's left for the viewer to decide."
Unfortunately not labeled, many specimens of this extremely fragrant rhododendron perfumed the air.
You may remember the garden and artwork of Claudia Riedener from this post. The first work one sees when entering the Seymour is hers.
Triad
-Akio clay, glaze
"In an Edenic environment, three strange, fully-clothed figures appear. Does their presence signal mischief or misfortune, a fortunate straying or eviction from the garden? Do they guard the entrance to a eutopia or dystopia? It's left for the viewer to decide."
Of course, there are still lots of plants to enjoy.
Unfortunately not labeled, many specimens of this extremely fragrant rhododendron perfumed the air.
Azalea standards.
In keeping with the art theme, this invitation on a door along with clip boards, pads of paper, and writing utensils.
Tree ferns unfurling new fronds.
In the gift shop, measuring spoons for the gardener or grave digger.
Changes are in the works and you can give feedback about future plans.
Which option would you choose? What lies down the path for the Seymour?
I'll keep you posted!