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India Flint's avatar

It makes so much sense that the word paradise stems from a word describing an enclosed garden…I grew up in an otherworldly garden on a mountain . In winter it swirled with low-hung clouds, in summer it baked in the Australian heat and was awash with scent from eucalyptus , cistus, roses , lavender and so much more.

Like you, I came to Hepworth later than many :: only a couple of months ago , in fact. But her garden will very much inspire (along with Edna Walling) a new one I have begun, in a similar coastal situation (but on the other side of the planet).

Here’s what I wrote of my “conversion”….

https://indiaflint.substack.com/p/the-hepworth-museum

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Jan Johnsen's avatar

I wrote a book called Heaven is Garden - I touched on those same thoughts. She cites some wonderful gardens! I want to experience them all.

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