Stone and Sculpture Image Gallery
This is one of several exotic-looking heads carved by Maine sculptor Bill Jacobs that you’ll discover in our Central Gardens. Can you find the others?
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] This monumental pinecone by Steve Tobin is part of the Gardens’ permanent collection and is located on the Shoreland Trail.
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] Chiseled Glass Orb by Henry Richardson of New York
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] Steve Lindsay, whose works are in the Gardens’ sculpture shows curated by June LaCombe, gives demonstrations to visitors.
Internationally known glass artist Dale Chihuly donated this brilliant, five-piece glass sculpture to the Gardens in 2007. It is on display in the Visitor Center.
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] The second landing on the Hillside Garden is a wonder of stonework and plantings, punctuated by a Lunaform urn.
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] This vintage Japanese lantern is a focal point in the Meditation Garden.
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] The Meditation Garden and its carved basin offer a tranquil, waterfront oasis.
[Photo by Janice Serencko] Skilled artisans work in various areas of the Gardens, carefully selecting, cutting, and placing natural stone for terraces, paving, benches, and other applications.
[Photo by Barbara Freeman] Artisans from Jorgensen Landscaping, including sculptor Bill Jacobs, created this two-tone granite rose designed by landscape architect Bruce John Riddell, ASLA, for the Rose & Perennial Garden.
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