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Mosaic Garden
Clare Dohna’s creations
BY: Elizabeth Noll
Clare Dohna’s artwork can’t be contained in a frame, on a page or even on a pedestal. Instead, it slithers through a mossy glade behind her house and curls up on a hilltop. It creeps slowly, on the back of a turtle. It leads visitors step by step through her chartreuse and blue-violet perennial gardens to the forest that rings her yard.
A 50-foot-long cement snake in yellow-green skin, pebbled with blue beach rock and inlaid with diamond-shaped blue and purple mosaics, is the defining feature of Clare’s backyard. It forms a footpath that curves between raised rock garden beds.
In the front yard, a sunken rock circle with a mosaic floor sits in the center of a hilltop garden. Smaller pieces—mosaic stepping stones and tilework animal figures—are scattered throughout the garden.
The plants and the artwork in Clare’s garden complement each other so perfectly that they seem to have evolved together. And so they did, says Clare, who counts her years as a gardener from the time she and her family moved to this home on Vashon Island, Washington, 14 years ago.
“We had a small garden in Seattle, but we really started to get into it when we moved to the island,” she says.
She had worked as an artist for years by then, and she had a vision of what she wanted to create in her forest garden. View the entire story, including more photos, in a PDF.
Comments
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tlachac
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:30 PM
Very cool!!!
I could only see images 1 and 2 fullsized....wish I could have seen the detail on the other 3 pics, especially image 3.
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jthomps09
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 8:57 AM
Oh my,, beautiful,, so talented... enjoy
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jani615
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:28 PM
I loved this. Wish I could have seen it in full scale.Really beautiful!
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julienne
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 7:33 PM
Pretty nice, hoping I have the time soon to get that creative. Great job!!!
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arianewit
Friday, May 28, 2010 11:33 AM
Very nice! I opened to this article and knew right away it was a Vashon Island garden!
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sobrien
Tuesday, June 01, 2010 5:52 PM
and I notice what appears to be a weeping blue atlas cedar, as well....just got one and love it!
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LUNA2
Thursday, June 03, 2010 3:42 PM
WOOOOW!!! wish I could enjoy the peaceful that bring to myself... ENJOY!!
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cdowney1
Wednesday, June 09, 2010 5:52 PM
This is really neat and very unique. Great talent. By Charlotte
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nancy93535
Thursday, June 10, 2010 1:00 PM
This is BAD ASS!!!!
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rgarcia2
Monday, June 28, 2010 11:17 AM
this is beautiful lay out. great of this plan clay tiles
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seasonal111
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 9:30 PM
Beautiful garden. I love all of the colors and how well they work together.
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jfarnsworth
Tuesday, August 03, 2010 3:24 PM
I would love to do something like this. You are so talented thank you sor shareing your talent . I really enjoy your work
By
awalls
Saturday, October 16, 2010 11:44 PM
This is amazing! It looks like it came from a fairy tale. I love how neat and colorful everything is and I especially love the moss along the path. Everything just goes together so perfectly. :)
By
rholt
Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:52 PM
I could see a wedding taking place here-------
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friendlybutterfly
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:59 AM
This is absolutely beautiful! This is so wonderfully artsy for a garden!!! Great job!! :-D
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kerriyandell
Friday, March 25, 2011 3:02 PM
Very nice!! The weeping blue atlas almost look like wings of a bird and are those Japanese irises in the smaller beds by the snake? Very good splash of color usage there!! And, I love snakes too!!
I just had to move so created a new flower bed. I, myself, like rocks and unusual wood shapes.
Thanks for the beauty!!
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maviro
Thursday, June 09, 2011 6:03 PM
Very interesting!!! What a great alternative to the BLAH pavers they sell in the garden centers. Creative & unique! I was looking for a unique way to create a garden path. I think something like this might fit the bill! Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
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dwoodward1
Tuesday, March 05, 2013 7:28 PM
very nice, I really like ur yellow walk path with the blue diamonds. very creative.
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lawnjawslarry
Tuesday, May 07, 2013 2:53 AM
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