drystone - Latest Member Projects - Landscape Juice Network2024-03-29T12:06:58Zhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/feed/tag/drystoneStudy of the 'geometry of plants'https://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/study-of-the-geometry-of-plants2019-07-15T15:00:05.000Z2019-07-15T15:00:05.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3283033406?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p>This is a study for other projects based around the geometry of plants. Made in stacked slate. </p></div>'Fa'side Urn' slate #drystone sculpture by James Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/img-20190627-121916-5622019-06-28T09:59:08.000Z2019-06-28T09:59:08.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3148499028?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><ul><li>Slate vase/urn sculpture in Lakeland slate. This piece is #drystone and sits atio a sandstone plinth. </li></ul></div>Walling snakes around to meet the scottish larch deckinghttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/walling-snakes-around-to-meet-the-scottish-larch-decking2014-02-02T09:15:55.000Z2014-02-02T09:15:55.000ZAngelique Robbhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/AngeliqueRobb<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314613461?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>oval decking that meet the walling - will be adding planting in between the two</div>Drystone dyke made out of old rockery stoneshttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/drystone-dyke-made-out-of-old-rockery-stones2013-02-11T19:50:26.000Z2013-02-11T19:50:26.000ZAngelique Robbhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/AngeliqueRobb<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314596466?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>complete transformation - by digging out all rockery stones then using them to build a dry stone dyke. Luckily the client had some other stones throughout the garden - so we had plenty to choose from!</div>IMG_0824https://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/img-0824-12012-05-27T19:07:43.000Z2012-05-27T19:07:43.000ZAngelique Robbhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/AngeliqueRobb<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314524586?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>IMG_0824</div>Cawdor Spherehttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/cawdor-sphere2010-05-20T19:26:47.000Z2010-05-20T19:26:47.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314358603?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>Slate Sculpture at Cawdor Castle commisioned by Lady Cawdor. The sphere at the centre of the garden represents the Sun at the centre of the solar system. A sphere also represents infinity, as does the water which passes over it's surface.</div>Moon Seathttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/moon-seat2010-05-20T19:26:38.000Z2010-05-20T19:26:38.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314361721?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>Slate Sculpture, continuing the theme of my other sculpture at Cawdor Castle. A slate sphere at the centre of the garden representing the Sun and the moon is farther out toward the edge.</div>The Claret Jughttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/the-claret-jug2010-02-26T10:30:06.000Z2010-02-26T10:30:06.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314313555?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>"The Claret Jug" is my take on golf's Open Championship Trophy. This piece was commissioned by Proffessor and Mrs Marran for their home in St Andrews, the "Home of Golf".</div>The Rolling Stoneshttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/the-rolling-stones2010-02-26T10:23:50.000Z2010-02-26T10:23:50.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314312833?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>"The Rolling Stones" was commissioned by Mr and Mrs Darling by Humbie, East Lothian. It consists of 5 spheres which are tilted to appear as though in motion. The spheres are all of differing diameter, this plays with perspective- it makes the sculpture appear to be over a larger area than it is.</div>Faside Urnhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/photo/faside-urn2010-02-26T10:11:46.000Z2010-02-26T10:11:46.000ZJames Parkerhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/JamesParker<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314315706?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>"Faside Urn" is a large sculpture in the shape of a greek urn. This piece was constructed out of Lancashire slate. Often the simple shapes work the best!</div>