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Moving Statue at the Philadelphia Flower Show

March 6th, 2013

   This was my favorite feature of the 2013 Philadelphia International Flower Show – a mime dressed in white portraying a moving statue.

   She looks almost angelic in this brick pavilion, flanked by two real statuary and fronted by a rectangular pond beautifully lit with changing colored lights.

   The E.P. Henry Co. built it. Impressive. Click here to play a video I shot of it.


This entry was written on March 6th, 2013 by George and filed under Design and Plant Selection, Video.

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