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A new contrast of rustic yellow with the oriental blue of Chinese porcelain |
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A quaint sitting area against a large Osmoxylon |
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Popo's studio |
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The pet dog's favorite spot |
The last time I was in Popo San Pascual's garden was five years ago. Today we found ourselves again driving through his gates and into his marvelous garden. The artist is really indeed a plant lover as his plant collection remains lush. The garden is with a few additions for the better. He now has an Asian inspired archway adorned with porcelain oriental dishes. I never get tired visiting Popo's place with the rich detail and whimsical rustic character.
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Greens against the vibrance of other colors |
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