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Introduction
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Your Grounds
2. Designing and Planning
3. Designing and Planning
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4. Gardener Equipment
5. Construction Problems
6. Construction Problems
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7. Soils and Lawns
8. Soils and Lawns #2
9. Trees
10. Trees #2
11. Shrubs and Hedges
12. Shrubs and Hedges #2
13. Flowers
14. Flowers #2
15. Home Financing
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Discover The Art Of Becoming A Landscape Artist
To some people, he is just a simple gardener. To some others, he combines the artistry of an exterior designer with the know how of a gardener. Still others view him as a maestro, who can create the mood of a patch of greenery. To himself, he is probably a combination of all the above. Yes! We are talking about a landscape artist here, and as the name suggests, his is more than mere grunt work.
Most people tend to confuse the landscape artist with an artist who does paintings of landscapes. This is common enough and when the words landscape artist are mentioned, most people would begin to think in this fashion. But we are talking about the horticultural variety of the landscape artist more than the cultural variety!
A landscape artist is a much in demand professional. Maybe it would not be a good idea to use the term professional here. For although what he does is strictly speaking, his profession, a landscape artist is also a creative individual who indulges his knowledge of plants, shrubs and trees to create something that enthralls and inspires. Ever wondered who maintains and comes up with the striking designs of all those manicured lawns you are likely to see at some of the larger estate houses? Well, the answer lies with a landscape artist. Ever wondered who is behind all those shrub mazes and French gardens? The answer is again a landscape artist.
How does one become a landscape artist anyways? Well, you would be surprised to know that there is a course available for people who seek an entry into this profession. It is an expansion of what used to be known as ‘home science’ in an earlier time. While the course covers the fundamentals of gardening and horticulture, it also deals with an element of aesthetics and a fair amount of history. Learning to become a landscape artist is a fairly eclectic choice and the various modules of the course more than easily reflect this. It is not an easy task to learn to become a landscape artist. But with patience, dedication and skill, it surely is a lucrative vocation.
Most landscape artists, once they have achieved a degree of a reputation, or after they have been commissioned to create some of the more public landscapes, tend to attract fees in the very high range. It is but natural to expect this. People who can afford to have that kind of land in the first place, would be millionaires themselves. And if they care enough to hire a professional landscape artist to beautify it, they will surely pay for the hard to get skill.
