Saturday, April 23, 2011

Nashville in Miniature

See more miniatures here...

I recently was on holiday to visit my daughter and her family, as well as my son. all of whom live in the Nashville, Tennessee area.

While there, I was able to take in an amazing exhibition at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens entitled Trains in G.

The exhibit is a miniature town consisting of various landscapes, plants, infrastructure (bridges, roadways, railroads, etc.), and buildings.  All the buildings and infrastructure are made from natural material - plants, trees, rock, etc.  The buildings are all re-creations of actual homes and businesses, either historical or modern, that either existed or did exist once, in the Nashville area.

As a novice toy theatre enthusiast, it was a marvelous outing on a beautiful day.  I must say, I greatly admire the artist behind it; the exhibit was designed and constructed by Paul Busse, of Applied Imagination, using something he calls Botanical Architecture...

The Nashville Parthenon - a re-creation itself - is recreated here in miniature...

2 comments:

  1. Hi! The Bronx Botanical Garden does a huge display at Christmas like that only it's parts of New York City in flora, so to speak. I never went because it's terribly expensive and hard to get to, but I have seen some dazzling photographs and wished that was my fall job many times. Would love to see more photos!

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  2. Tess, there are more photos from the exhibition in the link on the first, smaller photo in the post...

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