Garden Statues
Decorating Open Spaces with Cherub and Angel Statues
They bring a certain emotional element to the garden. When visitors come to your garden, their senses are stimulated. Not only is the garden a beautiful visionary work of natural art, but it appeals to other senses as well. The array of colors displayed in each bloom is a visual pleasure, but the garden also stimulates the sense of smell. Fragrant blooms emit their scents, appealing to the minds and emotions of those who enjoy the garden’s magnificence. However, it isn’t only the visual beauty and scent of the garden flowers that attract and lure visitors. Textural elements are also appealing, such as those found with these statues.
Statues make a grand statement in the garden area. They are bold focal points and are sure to be noticed. However, they not only appeal to the visual sense, but also to the mind. When one sees these statues they are instantly transported to the period gardens of the Romans or Victorian age. These features are an important aspect of garden design and help ensure that your garden is as unique as it is beautiful.
It is a good idea to plan where you will place them and other large structures before you begin planting flowers and plants. You might find that the best option is to design your color scheme in a manner that will accentuate your choice of statues and other structures. Other features such as birdbaths and water fountains should also be considered. Trying to find a place for these items after you have planted your garden can be frustrating. If you are going to have large structures, such as gazebos, be sure to plan these areas out as well. Angels are an excellent addition to the garden and will transform your area into a haven of peace and beauty.
Many gardeners like to recreate specific period gardens. One way to accomplish this is to add Cherubs to the garden. They create an element of the Romanesque era into the garden and easily transport visitors into a time of classic beauty and grace. When recreating vintage and classic gardens, adding structures that are also associated with that time period will give your garden a seal of authenticity. There are many aspects to consider when creating period gardens, but one that you might want to focus on is the time period of your home.