Noted photographer and botanical artist Harold Davis shares a visit with his garden. This is the garden that he uses as source material for many of his light box images and still life compositions. Click here to view the video!
Harold primarily designed the Japanese-inspired “secret, enchanted” rear garden during a trip to Japan. This section of the garden was constructed in February and March 2025.
This section of the garden was constructed in February and March 2025. Since a garden is an ever-growing and ever-changing form of life, Harold plans to document the evolution of his garden in the future as it changes over time.
Harold says that “arranging flowers is the most important part of his art practice,” and that some flower species—such as poppies—can only be obtained by growing them oneself. So, please enjoy this visual tour of the source of Harold’s inspiration.
Click here to view the video!
Pingback: Garden Spiral – Harold Davis