Today ’s exposure is from Mindy Arbo in Winchester , Massachusetts . She say , “ To disorder visitant from some new progress houses next door , we take up from a Japanese figure element called The Borrowed View , which , in our case we adapted to a Faux Borrowed View . We make and hung two circular mirror ‘ window ’ which brighten up a formerly numb smear by think over sunlit verdure , branches and sky . Now , as you assault that bend in the track , your optic are drawn downwardly to the mirror which give the effect of two round see - through windows / peepholes seemingly read cheery leaf in the garden next door ! They do take in a mint of visitor who seem to love the antic ! To see more about them and how they were made , click here : http://www.cottonarboretum.com / garden - lesson / conception / the - view/.”Thanks , Mindy , for sharing this with us !
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Click here to enlarge this photo.Photo/Illustration: Mindy Arbo


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