top of page

Nisa Lee

EVENTS

914 . 552 . 5258

Garden Views

 

In a Japanese garden, nothing  is natural or left to chance. Each plant is chosen according to aesthetic principles, either to hide undesirable sights, to serve as a backdrop to certain garden features, or to create a picturesque scene, like a landscape painting or postcard. It's been the beautiful  backdrop  for many memorable weddings and photographic events.

 

 

012-DSC01453.JPG
1-122.JPG
03-DSC09388.JPG
fujibg.gif
h6700.jpg
h14_700.jpg
h3_700.jpg
015-IMG_8746.JPG
008-IMG_8756.JPG
005-IMG_8735.JPG
021-008.JPG
Edited Image 2014-6-19-12:12:11
Ceremony on island.jpg
007-IMG_8747.JPG
057-jap.JPG
051-infopage_image.JPG
033-086.JPG
hammond3.png
Visions-h5700.jpg
safe_image (1).jpg
22-DSC09356.JPG
12-DSC09346.JPG
28-DSC09362.JPG
h3_700.jpg
cv_700lilies.jpg

 

Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden

28 Deveau Road| North Salem, NY 10560-2115 | 914-669-5033 | www.hammondmuseum.org

© 2015 Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden, Inc.  All rights reserved.

Web Master Access

bottom of page