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- at Bang Pa-In in Thailand The Terrace Garden in Chandigarh, India, has topiaries in the form of animals by Narinder Kumar Sharma as an attraction for children...
- work. Each individual topiary was hand trimmed and trained using the traditional technique. This took decades. Today, modern topiaries often are trained on...
- Parks Department. The park is located in downtown Columbus. It features topiaries trimmed into life-size shapes of men, women, children, animals, and boats...
- Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), known professionally as Topiary, is a British hacktivist. He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and other similar...
- introduced a Figment topiary, re-imagined princess topiaries and a re-imagined Cars garden, as well as a new front entrance topiary. 2019 brought the expansion...
- its topiary, which was strongly influenced by Ladew's extensive travel in England, where he frequently went fox hunting. Ladew designed topiaries depicting...
- of the leads in Primer, tweeted that "Shane Carruth's next project, A Topiary, is in the early stages of pre-production". Filmmaker Rian Johnson tweeted...
- often offer various waxing services. It is sometimes referred to as "pubic topiary". Sugaring, an alternative to waxing, uses a sugar-based paste, which may...
- are several different types of living sculpture techniques, including topiary (prune plants or train them over frames), sod works (create sculptures...
- oval swimming pool, placed in the center of the Great Bowl. He designed topiaries depicting a fox and hounds, a Chinese junk with sails, swans, and a giraffe...