Sandstone Rocks by Isabelle Greene
Introduction
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Sandstone Rock by Isabelle Greene
Sandstone Rock bench
Sandstone rocks
Backstory and Context
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Growing up in Pasadena California, Isabelle Green came from a family with architects, namely her grandfather Henry Mather Greene. With multiple degrees under her belt, from art to botany at UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, and University of Oregon, Isabelle Greene worked as a botanical illustrator before becoming a registered landscape architect and establishing her business Isabelle Greene & Associates in 1982. As someone who grew up in Southern California with the arid mountains and coast, she had a close relationship with the landscape, pulling on this knowledge for her later work and drawings. As an artist who combines plants and artistry, her work is a reflection of a love for the specific ecosystem of Southern California by using plants that work with the drought prone climate of Southern California.
By having this rock in front of the AD&A Museum with her initials stamped into it, it quite literally represents Isabelle Greene’s work and legacy in the Santa Barbara area and her impact on the field.
Sources
Isabelle Greene & Associates. Accessed March 1st 2021. https://www.isabellegreene.com/founders-statement.
Isabelle Greene, The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Accessed March 1st 2021. https://tclf.org/pioneer/isabelle-greene.
Isabelle Greene landscape architecture records. Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara. https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8bk1jjn/admin/#ref9
Photo by Skylar Lines
Photo by Skylar Lines
Photo by Skylar Lines