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  • Brissago Islands in Tessin (CH) - Botanical Garden

    Brissago Islands in Tessin (CH) - Botanical Garden

    The Brissago Islands form the botanical garden of the Canton of Ticino. The smaller island (or Isola di Sant'Apollinare) is covered by spontaneous vegetation, mainly of Insubrese origin, which is left in its natural state. On the Isola Grande (or Isola di San Pancrazio), which has been open to the public since 1950, mainly plants of subtropical origin from the northern and southern hemispheres have been planted. In 1885, Baroness Antoinette Saint-Léger chose the islands as her residence and frequently invited painters, sculptors, musicians and writers. The large island became an exotic garden.

    In 1927, the new owner Max Emden, a businessman from Hamburg, had the present island palace, harbour and Roman bath built and expanded the care of exotic plants. The Botanical Garden offers a fascinating insight into the subtropical plant world.

    Azaleas, rhododendrons, Japanese hemp palms, numerous camellias, Japanese bananas, bamboo and ginkgo transport the visitor to the Far East. The group of plants from South Africa surprises with protea, gazania, watsonia, agapanthus and lion's tail. Central America offers a completely different view with magnolia, the American amber tree, agave, bald cypress (on the islands for 30 years with its roots sticking out of the water), yucca, gold poppy, Guaranite sage, beschorneria, opuntia. From Australia come the huge eucalyptus trees (among the oldest at the southern foot of the Alps), broom heather, acacias. Shrub veronica, club lily and string tree take the visitor to New Zealand.

    The Mediterranean is represented by sage, rosemary, holm oak, cork oak, Canary Island date palm, broad-leaved holm oak, strawberry tree heather and pine.

    The Brissago Islands are part of the Gardens of Switzerland trade, which brings together the most beautiful gardens.

    Closed during winter: open from April to November.

     

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  • I'M THRILLED ABOUT THE COOPERATION w. SUSANNE KILIAN

    Cooperation with Susanne Kilian

    I am excited to be working with Susanne Kilian. As a UN interpreter for state presidents, UN representatives and decision-makers from politics, media, and industry she has been working in Asia, the Middle East, the USA, and Europe for more than 20 years. Making words work- in acquisition, presentations, and negotiations- is her true passion.  

    Reading her book "Don't let me be misunderstood", has made me laugh, given me several enjoyable AHA moments and has helped me avoiding pitfalls.

    My photo art features numerous of Susanne's publications on various online channels (on her website www.susanne-kilian.com, her Instagram susannekiliansseminars, blogs, and newsletters).

    Thank you - Susanne Kilian – I am thrilled that you keep choosing my floral photo art to embellish your words.  

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  • ART in the BOTANICAL GARDEN

    ART in the BOTANICAL GARDEN

    31.08.2021 was the last day of the exhibition of the selected works by the Slovak artist Andrej Dubravsky under the title "Clay and Insects" at the green house premises of the Botanical garden UPJS, Kosice / Slovakia. I must admit that the synergy between the exhibited works surrounded by the exotic plants under the green house roof was pretty inspiring. I was pretty pleased to see it…

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  • PEONY MAGIC

    PEONY MAGIC

    If you still have not had the chance to have a look at the TOMs magic peonies, here you are ... a new series of the fantastic floral still lives can be purchased in two different option as follows:

    • Photos behind acrylic glass in limited edition runs of 139 only, framed as real photo print of museum quality, behind 2mm acrylic glass and signed, numbered and certified. The guarantee a maximum of 139 copies of 1 artwork per different size is given.
    • Photo as high-quality print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® paper (308 gsm, 100% cotton, acid- and lignin-free, ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance). The sale of prints is in unlimited edition and will be delivered to you in unframed format, signed and certified. 
    Enjoy the pure romance and great floral energy...
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