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AT Offline: James Stephenson at Urban Garden Design Meetup - 6.5.08

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Brooklyn Backyard Designed and Built by James Stephenson's Artist Garden

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jamesgestures.JPGThere isn't a backyard or balcony that James Stephenson can't whip into shape. He tends to veer towards more hardscape design for clients that want a very usable and easily maintained space.

At last Thursday's meetup, James impressed the crowd with images of his recent projects. He likes to use bluestone pavers, railroad ties he's 'picked up along the way,' and bamboo as major elements of design in these large and small spaces. James loves clean lines and the combination of wood, stone and greens...

 
 

james steph1.JPG Brooklyn Backyard Designed and Built by James Stephenson's Artist Garden

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James has been landscaping for 17 years and currently owns his own design/build/landscaping company called the Artist Garden. The company does much of its work in Brooklyn and Manhattan, in backyards, and on balconies.

James has also spent time in East Africa, building gardens and writing a book, "Language of the Land," after living with and learning the traditions of a tribe of hunter/gatherers who live in union with nature.

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Very nicely done. I'm particularly fond of this image:
http://gallery.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/060908jamesstephensonmeetup/jill%2011

The usage of grasses has been overlooked for far too long. Sure, flowers or bushes could have been put up there, but they would not have the same SOUND as grasses do.

And there ARE lots of trees and plants, all in containers, in that space too.

It's not a HUGE space, either. But that is enough to entertain, relax and enjoy. If you can't live in the midst of a forest or grassland, you can bring nature to you.

That idea works for small patios, surburban back yard or decks, or even the house in the middle of nowhere can have the same set up and enjoy it just as much.

posted by TRUE BLUE on June 9th 2008 at 11:43am
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I love this and I'm also a fan of Matt James' work on HGTV's The City Gardener which, unfortunately, isn't on anymore. Does anyone have a recommendation for an urban landscape artist in the Southern California area?

posted by jhill on June 10th 2008 at 12:27pm
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