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Garden Spirit Design Collection
Created by Linda Lauderbaugh
Bird Feeder / Incense Holder
Outdoor Ornamention
Our lady of the garden
Your price for a
Our lady of the garden   FO5
is only $250.00
(check out available finishes here)
Our lady of the garden
Created by Linda Lauderbaugh
Our Lady of the Garden can either hold incense, a candle or bird feed. This etheral woman is always a welcoming sight. The staff may vary.

Our lady of the garden   FO5


California born, Linda Lauderbaugh classically trained in France & Italy and returned to the states to be both a muralist and sculptor.She has created works for such luminaries as Rod Stewart, Rachel Hunter, Robert Townsend, Miles Copeland, Peter Medoc, Brett Butler, & David Caruso. Her work has been shown in the Society of Illustrators Annual, LA Style Magazine and Many Galleries across the US. Companies have commissioned here to develop their lines and her products have been featured on the Discovery Channel. Now residing in Southern California her work can be found in some of the most exclusive and elegant homes.
Our lady of the garden FO5

Bird Feeder / Incense Holder by Arkahdia Arts
The Garden Spirit Design Line has been exclusively licensed to Arkahdia Arts for production and distribution.
The Our lady of the garden comes to you at this price because we are master distributors.
This fountain is cast stone and can either be used directly or finished to your tastes in one of our exterior finishes.

This Bird Feeder / Incense Holder stands 36 inches tall.
It weighs 0 lbs. 0 ounces
Arkahdia Arts's model # for the Our lady of the garden is FO5.
Related products to the Garden Spirit Design Collection Outdoor Ornamention Our lady of the garden can be found in:
Arkahdia Arts Studio->Birdbaths and Fountains
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