Re-Imagined Shoreline
A large print of Kandinsky's Composition VIII, hanging on the walls of designer Paul Broadhurst's studio, provided the spark for this new landscape on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Playful, modern yet natural, the design has a whirling array of shapes and motifs — circles are spun off from a central point to be punctured by acute angles and dashed by sweeping curves. Yet within all of this the newly found natural elements press in and assert themselves. Rolling new topography, two-hundred feet of reclaimed shoreline, a fescue meadow and an extensive pebble beach are all natural elements orchestrated to create a dynamic space to enjoy both nature and human company.
Country: United States