Art helps infuse color and energy into a space while also serving to anchor a space. Big art can also make a bold statement.
For a recent contest, topiarists—gardeners who clip plants into elaborate sculptures—displayed their creations to the world.
What started as a planned combo surf-and-bicycle-rental shop has since morphed into a store with an eclectic range of goods.
When driving into Estevan, Sask., visitors are greeted with a sign proclaiming it "the Energy City." Besides oil and gas and ...
The Sacro Bosco's meaning is the subject of debate, with scholars alternatively describing the sprawling complex as a memorial, an allegorical site or a tribute to ancient civilizations ...
John Kirby is attempting to sell the home of his recently deceased mother, but says nobody is viewing the property because of ...
For years Downs House, the racing yard a quarter of a mile from the start of the Derby and once home to the greatest ...
The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) celebrated its most successful Wine & Art Festival yet — helping fulfill its mission of ...
A “NIGHTMARE” neighbour has hung his underwear on top of an “eyesore” pile of rubbish in his front garden and called it “art” ...
While admittedly a little spooky, the main goal of the Spoopy Garden is to provide a welcoming art display that's heavy on ...
A FURIOUS son says his late mum’s ‘artivist’ neighbour is a nightmare after leaving a mound of ‘rubbish’ to build up in his ...
To end the 27th season of Art Garden KC, the annual art organization will host Halloween on the Riverfront at Berkley ...