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Centre Line
An Exhibition with Sam Marhsall-Lockyer at University of Westminster
Seen from above, the formal garden resembles a geometric drawing carved into the land. On the ground, the garden dictates its own sequence of movement. It directs the body through a history of rules and patterns of space. Trees and shrubs are planted and tightly clipped to present the landscape from its best angle, a superficial ideal of nature imagined and controlled by the hand.
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