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Essays can be formal as well as informal. Formal essays are generally academic in nature and tackle serious topics. informal essays are more personal and often have humorous elements. It makes you believe that you are there with the writer, it paints a vivid picture. This is because the essay is so descriptive, that it appeals to our senses. As a result, our brain starts imagining it. Let’s learn more about a descriptive essay.
Our brain is so powerful that it can easily imagine scenarios and make use of our senses. The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight).
In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay, the reader should be left feeling like they actually know the person, have held the object or have visited the place.
n the light of the above-mentioned things, it is comfortable to say that
Our brain is so powerful that it can easily imagine scenarios and make use of our senses. The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight).
In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay, the reader should be left feeling like they actually know the person, have held the object or have visited the place.
n the light of the above-mentioned things, it is comfortable to say that
a descriptive essay provides for artistic freedom. For example, assume you’re writing about a house.
Instead of simply stating that the house was beautiful, you should talk about the color of the house, the garden in front of it i.e. all the details about the house. In that way, the readers would be able to imagine the house because of a nicely written essay.
Instead of simply stating that the house was beautiful, you should talk about the color of the house, the garden in front of it i.e. all the details about the house. In that way, the readers would be able to imagine the house because of a nicely written essay.
My is derived from a Latin word ‘exagium’, which roughly translates to presenting one’s case? My Essays are very personalized. They are short pieces of writing on a particular subject My essays will be about almost anything. They might be a relatively light reflection about what’s going on in my life right now. It might be writing representing my side of an argument or my experiences, stories, etc.
About Essays. perspective or story. Essays can be formal as well as informal. Formal essays are generally academic in nature and tackle serious topics. informal essays are more personal and often have humorous elements. It makes you believe that you are there with the writer, it paints a vivid picture. This is because the essay is so descriptive, that it appeals to our senses. As a result, our brain starts imagining it. Let’s learn more about a descriptive essay.
Our brain is so powerful that it can easily imagine scenarios and make use of our senses. The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight).
In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay, the reader should be left feeling like they actually know the person, have held the object or have visited the place.
n the light of the above-mentioned things, it is comfortable to say that a descriptive essay provides for artistic freedom. For example, assume you’re writing about a house.
Instead of simply stating that the house was beautiful, you should talk about the color of the house, the garden in front of it i.e. all the details about the house. In that way, the readers would be able to imagine the house because of a nicely written essay.
Our brain is so powerful that it can easily imagine scenarios and make use of our senses. The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight).
In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay, the reader should be left feeling like they actually know the person, have held the object or have visited the place.
n the light of the above-mentioned things, it is comfortable to say that a descriptive essay provides for artistic freedom. For example, assume you’re writing about a house.
Instead of simply stating that the house was beautiful, you should talk about the color of the house, the garden in front of it i.e. all the details about the house. In that way, the readers would be able to imagine the house because of a nicely written essay.
- the information by creating images in the reader’s mind. A trick to achieving this is to explain how the subject about which you’re writing in your descriptive essay, appeals to your senses.
- Lastly, the conclusion should summarize the whole essay. Along with again going over the main details about the essay’s subject, you should end the essay in a way that it gives a sense of completion.
- Contents of a Descriptive EssayAs it is with most of the written forms of English literature, the basic structure of a descriptive essay also comprises of an introduction, a body, and the conclusion.
- The introduction of a descriptive essay should be interesting enough to catch a reader’s attention. The introduction should be all about creating a base or a background for the person, place or thing you’re going to describe in your essay.
- Next, the main body of a descriptive essay should appeal to the reader’s senses. This includes unfolding
- Narrate a story.
- Appeal to the reader’s senses.
- Present an argument
- None of the above
- A descriptive essay should appeal to the reader’s senses in such a way that the reader feels at one with the subject of the essay.
This means to imagine how the subject appeals to your senses- how does it smell, looks like and so on.
Further, if the subject is related to a past experience think about how it felt or your experience with the subject. Next, express all of these on the paper right in front of you. . Lastly, a revision of the essay provides a great opportunity for improvements and small tweaks. Remember that a descriptive essay is all about teasing the reader’s senses.
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Welcome to Nancy's studio
Feel the love she has for plants and animals
Visitors arrive with little prior knowledge that Nancy’s
passion, is not gardening, or installing beautiful plants in
her back yard for the amusement of the public.
Nancy Forrester is an environmental artist who uses a
complex mix of contemporary artistic disciplines in a
visionary environment.
“As an Eco-artist, I create a powerful evocative spectacle
on an important site to activate the place. This precious
land, its very topography, is not the setting for the work
but part of the work. The tensions between high density
development all around me and the open space here
are extreme!” There is a dire need for human
collaboration to save this precious land.
“I use plants to create an intensely energized bio-mass.
Floribunda in all its glorious shapes, colors, patterns,
textures, and scents is selected to flex the human mind,
to summon “le jungle”, the wild within us, to counter and
stop the beast at the gate which wants to pave this place
and the planet.”
Because the material and site challenge credulity, it is a
place to experience how we experience. Interactive
displays along the paths aid specific reading of the work,
promote collaboration and vital interaction between
people and plants.
Feel the love she has for plants and animals
Visitors arrive with little prior knowledge that Nancy’s
passion, is not gardening, or installing beautiful plants in
her back yard for the amusement of the public.
Nancy Forrester is an environmental artist who uses a
complex mix of contemporary artistic disciplines in a
visionary environment.
“As an Eco-artist, I create a powerful evocative spectacle
on an important site to activate the place. This precious
land, its very topography, is not the setting for the work
but part of the work. The tensions between high density
development all around me and the open space here
are extreme!” There is a dire need for human
collaboration to save this precious land.
“I use plants to create an intensely energized bio-mass.
Floribunda in all its glorious shapes, colors, patterns,
textures, and scents is selected to flex the human mind,
to summon “le jungle”, the wild within us, to counter and
stop the beast at the gate which wants to pave this place
and the planet.”
Because the material and site challenge credulity, it is a
place to experience how we experience. Interactive
displays along the paths aid specific reading of the work,
promote collaboration and vital interaction between
people and plants.
Essay
My philosophy is to keep Earth green and cool,
protect its natural patterns and myriad life forms. I
live simply, and practice reduce, reuse, recycle,
share living space with others in my home, a small
two story historic conch house modernized only to
comply with safety regulations.
protect its natural patterns and myriad life forms. I
live simply, and practice reduce, reuse, recycle,
share living space with others in my home, a small
two story historic conch house modernized only to
comply with safety regulations.
Essay
PUBLIC PERCEPTION:
MY ART: THE GARDEN
The Media is responsible for the perception of the place and for narrowing the definition of my art work to garden, gardening and the display of plants.
The name Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden came into us e whenDennis Reeves Cooper of Key West the Newspaper used it as adescriptive term. It is also known as Key West's Exotic Tropical Botanical Garden. It is listed under Tourist Attractions as Key West's Rainforest! It is Internationally famous for its beauty,
shade palms, aroids, ferns and its rare and endangered plants, its parrots. Charles Kuralt America states "..... you can easily getlost in the beauty of the place...." Journalist Mark Caputo wrote,"It's Jurassic Park sans dinosaurs." While the media continues tofocus on a display of beautiful plants and animals for the
amusement of tourists, my vision has a higher purpose.
MY INTENSION
MY ART: A VISIONARY ENVIRONMENT
My wish is for humanity to restore balance to the natural world. I want others learn from nature and to open their hearts to feel the love I have for all life forms. I work passionately to save the last
undeveloped wooded acre of open land in the heart of "old town" Key West to help life on Earth and to provide environmental education to the public. Each of us can bring innovative action to our lifestyle to be harmonious with nature
As an eco artist, I engage the public with a complex mix of contemporary artistic disciplines, site specific art, Gardens of Revelation, fusion of art and life, and acting. I have created a powerful evocative spectacle on an important siteto activate the place. The precious land, its very topography, is not the setting for the work but part of the work. The financial tension of high density development surrounding this last open space isextreme!” Extinction looms for the last wooded undeveloped acre in the heart of "old town" Key West. Funds are needed now to save this precious land and its myriad life forms. The human fiduciary response to this environmental need is the most important component of my art.
MY ART: THE GARDEN
The Media is responsible for the perception of the place and for narrowing the definition of my art work to garden, gardening and the display of plants.
The name Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden came into us e whenDennis Reeves Cooper of Key West the Newspaper used it as adescriptive term. It is also known as Key West's Exotic Tropical Botanical Garden. It is listed under Tourist Attractions as Key West's Rainforest! It is Internationally famous for its beauty,
shade palms, aroids, ferns and its rare and endangered plants, its parrots. Charles Kuralt America states "..... you can easily getlost in the beauty of the place...." Journalist Mark Caputo wrote,"It's Jurassic Park sans dinosaurs." While the media continues tofocus on a display of beautiful plants and animals for the
amusement of tourists, my vision has a higher purpose.
MY INTENSION
MY ART: A VISIONARY ENVIRONMENT
My wish is for humanity to restore balance to the natural world. I want others learn from nature and to open their hearts to feel the love I have for all life forms. I work passionately to save the last
undeveloped wooded acre of open land in the heart of "old town" Key West to help life on Earth and to provide environmental education to the public. Each of us can bring innovative action to our lifestyle to be harmonious with nature
As an eco artist, I engage the public with a complex mix of contemporary artistic disciplines, site specific art, Gardens of Revelation, fusion of art and life, and acting. I have created a powerful evocative spectacle on an important siteto activate the place. The precious land, its very topography, is not the setting for the work but part of the work. The financial tension of high density development surrounding this last open space isextreme!” Extinction looms for the last wooded undeveloped acre in the heart of "old town" Key West. Funds are needed now to save this precious land and its myriad life forms. The human fiduciary response to this environmental need is the most important component of my art.
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“As an artist I have a job to do. My handmade environment expresses my personal moral vision. I am obliged to educate and activate others. All of us are nature and nature is us. When we harm nature, we harm ourselves and our ability to sustain ourselves on the planet. Everyone must protect and restore the natural world if we are to survive.”
My work is valued when people take time to look past beauty and experience the sense of place and what it means to lose it, move from passive observer to activist: When they inhabit the world the way I inhabit my garden.”
Volunteer Jesper Roos at age 9 put it succinctly “Nancy’s garden is a giant lung - it provides fresh air for all of Key West”.
Nancy Forrester’s Secret Garden,
One Free School Lane, (off the 500 block Simonton Street)
Key West, Florida 33040
Open 10-5 Daily
Admission $10 all ages
www.nfsgarden.com [email protected] 305-294-0015
My work is valued when people take time to look past beauty and experience the sense of place and what it means to lose it, move from passive observer to activist: When they inhabit the world the way I inhabit my garden.”
Volunteer Jesper Roos at age 9 put it succinctly “Nancy’s garden is a giant lung - it provides fresh air for all of Key West”.
Nancy Forrester’s Secret Garden,
One Free School Lane, (off the 500 block Simonton Street)
Key West, Florida 33040
Open 10-5 Daily
Admission $10 all ages
www.nfsgarden.com [email protected] 305-294-0015
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Essay April 1 2112
Artist statement from Nancy Forrester
I take part in mankind's oldest form of o environmental conservation the preservation
of sacred sites on earth. As guardian of one such site for 42 years I am honored to be
connected to a place known as Nancy Forresters Secret Garden a descriptive
term used by Dennis Reeves Cooper editor of Key West the Newspaper. This landmark
exists at the center of the original island close to the highest elevation. It is an oasis of
fecund earth that stirs deep connection with our wild energy. Here the soil spirals down
to meet the underground river of Miami’s aquifer which flows towards the sea cutting
viaducts in ancient oolite. Spiritual experiences are born out of the terrain itself. Human
culture hallows the ground where ashes mingle with detritus. Genius Magic Ray says
“ the solution hole is the beginning of the Bermuda Triangle and Nancy is the keeper
of knowledge”. It is the animate and inanimate spirit of the place that casts the spell of
the sensuous. It draws people from far and wide.to Key West.
Artists, naturalists and wildlife feel the uninterrupted magnetic emery from Earths core and
understand the interconnections.
In 1993 I began a Visionary Environment project using many artistic disciplines
site specific art.
Installation with plants, performance to encouraging emotive outpouring for the loss of
the natural world. The fusion of art and life sustainable art and eco-conceptual art.
I invited this community, the visiting public and the world to co-create to save this story and place
This collaborative has been described in colorful ways “Jurassic Park sans dinosaurs” said
Mark Caputo or as Steven Steens once said an “Oasis of Sanity”. Vegetation and
ownership sec-session will come and go as it has in the past but Nancy Forrester’s
Secret Garden will never be for sale because it is conceptual art that thrives in fertile minds.
It is a garden of revelation. Jerry Kemler pointed out the statement above does not
acknowledge the loss of the physical landmark, being walled out and losing access to this
healing land is extremely painful to me and others. I deeply appreciate all others and non
human for their efforts to keep this land undeveloped and open to the public. I thank
Leon Russel for the lyrics “I love you in a place where there is no space or time, it helps me
now when I cry and ”I am not alone now because I am sing this song to you”
I have surrounded myself with all my visual art books, tools of the trade and people
and plants and animal that give meaning to my life
Candace Whitaker says “Don’t forget Nature Bats Last”
As an artist and environment teacher interested in bio mimicker y or innovation inspired
by nature and the spell of the sensuous, I continue to live, work and crate sanctuary for
unwanted parrots and orchids at 518 Elizabeth Gallery and Garden. Visitors entrance will
remain open at 1 Free School Lane through March 31 and reopen at 518 Elizabeth Street
on April 1, 2012
I take part in mankind's oldest form of o environmental conservation the preservation
of sacred sites on earth. As guardian of one such site for 42 years I am honored to be
connected to a place known as Nancy Forresters Secret Garden a descriptive
term used by Dennis Reeves Cooper editor of Key West the Newspaper. This landmark
exists at the center of the original island close to the highest elevation. It is an oasis of
fecund earth that stirs deep connection with our wild energy. Here the soil spirals down
to meet the underground river of Miami’s aquifer which flows towards the sea cutting
viaducts in ancient oolite. Spiritual experiences are born out of the terrain itself. Human
culture hallows the ground where ashes mingle with detritus. Genius Magic Ray says
“ the solution hole is the beginning of the Bermuda Triangle and Nancy is the keeper
of knowledge”. It is the animate and inanimate spirit of the place that casts the spell of
the sensuous. It draws people from far and wide.to Key West.
Artists, naturalists and wildlife feel the uninterrupted magnetic emery from Earths core and
understand the interconnections.
In 1993 I began a Visionary Environment project using many artistic disciplines
site specific art.
Installation with plants, performance to encouraging emotive outpouring for the loss of
the natural world. The fusion of art and life sustainable art and eco-conceptual art.
I invited this community, the visiting public and the world to co-create to save this story and place
This collaborative has been described in colorful ways “Jurassic Park sans dinosaurs” said
Mark Caputo or as Steven Steens once said an “Oasis of Sanity”. Vegetation and
ownership sec-session will come and go as it has in the past but Nancy Forrester’s
Secret Garden will never be for sale because it is conceptual art that thrives in fertile minds.
It is a garden of revelation. Jerry Kemler pointed out the statement above does not
acknowledge the loss of the physical landmark, being walled out and losing access to this
healing land is extremely painful to me and others. I deeply appreciate all others and non
human for their efforts to keep this land undeveloped and open to the public. I thank
Leon Russel for the lyrics “I love you in a place where there is no space or time, it helps me
now when I cry and ”I am not alone now because I am sing this song to you”
I have surrounded myself with all my visual art books, tools of the trade and people
and plants and animal that give meaning to my life
Candace Whitaker says “Don’t forget Nature Bats Last”
As an artist and environment teacher interested in bio mimicker y or innovation inspired
by nature and the spell of the sensuous, I continue to live, work and crate sanctuary for
unwanted parrots and orchids at 518 Elizabeth Gallery and Garden. Visitors entrance will
remain open at 1 Free School Lane through March 31 and reopen at 518 Elizabeth Street
on April 1, 2012
I Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!
Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden
Home of Key West Parrots
518 Elizabeth Street, Key West, Florida 33040
HoursEveryday: Including Holidays 10 am - 3 pm
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Telephone305-294-0015
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