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Inspired by Gardens and Nature: Recorded Lecture Series

Duration: 1 hour each session, 3 recorded sessions

As we look forward to the reopening of the garden at Leighton House this summer, enjoy our Inspired by Gardens and Nature lectures series.  Featuring three acclaimed figures working in the arts and the art of garden design and linked by a concern for the natural world, and inspired by the beauty of nature.

 

Please note that your ticket will give you access to three recorded sessions, hosted on our YouTube channel and only available to ticket holders. Once you purchase the ticket, you will receive a link with access details. Please do not share this link with anyone else. Make sure to check your email junk / spam folders if you don't hear from us, but if you have any questions or have not received the link, you can get in touch with us at museums@rbkc.gov.uk.

 

Session 1: Gardens Underneath Which Rivers Flow: An Introduction to the Design and Symbolism of the Islamic Gardens of Paradise

Garden designer Emma Clark introduces the principal elements of the traditional Islamic Garden examines how its design principles and spiritual significance may contribute to an understanding of its timeless and universal beauty. The talk also looks at the importance of Nature as described in the Qur’an and how the Qur’an itself provides the inspiration for the Islamic Gardens of Paradise. It is hoped that this introduction may open hearts and minds, demonstrating how such gardens may offer great opportunities in ‘building bridges’ between communities.

 

Session 2: The Ultimate in Pressed Flowers

An illustrated talk with artist Rachel Dein exploring inspiration and techniques for her exquisite botanical bas reliefs, showcased in private collections and museums around the world. The artist discusses career highlights, including her time as a prop maker for theatres and museums. She also presents an overview of the history of nature printing from cave paintings to Henry Bradbury’s ‘Ferns of Great Britain’, providing historical context to her own work.

 

Session 3:  The Artistry and Craftsmanship of Garden Design

Whether in town or in the country, the aim of celebrated garden designer Cleve West  is to combine structure with sensuality, the classic with the contemporary, invariably with an element of surprise and always with a keen sense of space, artistry and craftmanship. Cleve talks about how he got started in garden design and the influences along the way, showing  highlights of his work.   Having been tirelessly nurturing an allotment for the last twenty years, he discusses how the current biodiversity crisis is making him question some of the interventions we impose on the natural world.

 

Please contact museums@rbkc.gov.uk with any enquiries about these recordings.

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Inspired by Gardens and Nature: Recorded Lecture Series

Duration: 1 hour each session, 3 recorded sessions

As we look forward to the reopening of the garden at Leighton House this summer, enjoy our Inspired by Gardens and Nature lectures series.  Featuring three acclaimed figures working in the arts and the art of garden design and linked by a concern for the natural world, and inspired by the beauty of nature.

 

Please note that your ticket will give you access to three recorded sessions, hosted on our YouTube channel and only available to ticket holders. Once you purchase the ticket, you will receive a link with access details. Please do not share this link with anyone else. Make sure to check your email junk / spam folders if you don't hear from us, but if you have any questions or have not received the link, you can get in touch with us at museums@rbkc.gov.uk.

 

Session 1: Gardens Underneath Which Rivers Flow: An Introduction to the Design and Symbolism of the Islamic Gardens of Paradise

Garden designer Emma Clark introduces the principal elements of the traditional Islamic Garden examines how its design principles and spiritual significance may contribute to an understanding of its timeless and universal beauty. The talk also looks at the importance of Nature as described in the Qur’an and how the Qur’an itself provides the inspiration for the Islamic Gardens of Paradise. It is hoped that this introduction may open hearts and minds, demonstrating how such gardens may offer great opportunities in ‘building bridges’ between communities.

 

Session 2: The Ultimate in Pressed Flowers

An illustrated talk with artist Rachel Dein exploring inspiration and techniques for her exquisite botanical bas reliefs, showcased in private collections and museums around the world. The artist discusses career highlights, including her time as a prop maker for theatres and museums. She also presents an overview of the history of nature printing from cave paintings to Henry Bradbury’s ‘Ferns of Great Britain’, providing historical context to her own work.

 

Session 3:  The Artistry and Craftsmanship of Garden Design

Whether in town or in the country, the aim of celebrated garden designer Cleve West  is to combine structure with sensuality, the classic with the contemporary, invariably with an element of surprise and always with a keen sense of space, artistry and craftmanship. Cleve talks about how he got started in garden design and the influences along the way, showing  highlights of his work.   Having been tirelessly nurturing an allotment for the last twenty years, he discusses how the current biodiversity crisis is making him question some of the interventions we impose on the natural world.

 

Please contact museums@rbkc.gov.uk with any enquiries about these recordings.

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