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RichardArtist is Building Walls ...lol
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Last Update:4 months ago
Signup Date:20 February 2008
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3 months ago
RichardArtist posted a comment on davidia's profile:
I love your Bressingham garden. Fancy a bit of walling? Yours...Richard..uncool...Clegg!!
3 months ago
RichardArtist posted a comment on the group The Best Tool for the Job!:
My walling hammer has a head that I found in an old wall which must have been there for at least 150 yrs. SMASHING!
3 months ago
RichardArtist posted a comment on trisheve's profile:
Thanks for the comment. I am up for working in France! Looks like you have a bit to do but remember...life is for living so open another bottle and listen to the silence. Fantastic.X try my wierd work at www.myspace.com/RichardArtist
3 months ago
RichardArtist and janetprescott are now friends.
3 months ago
RichardArtist posted a comment on Toyah's profile:
Good luck. Keep it simple. Always keep it simple. Thanks for your comment. It would be great to work together some time.
3 months ago
RichardArtist and SculptureHeaven are now friends.
3 months ago
RichardArtist and horticstudent are now friends.
About Me
Name: Richard
Gender: Male
Where I'm From
County: Yorkshire
UK Region: North West
What I Do
Member Type: Garden Landscaper
A Bit About Me: Specialist in artistic Dry Stone Wall creations.Gold at Chelsea "Yorkshire Garden" ..Feature in Dec issue RHS Garden Magazine.
Website URL: http://www.richardclegg.co.uk
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trisheve - 10:32 PM on 7 July 2008  reply | message
Hi Richard, your walls are beautiful. It's something I would love to learn to do.. I have loads of stone (piles of it) at my french house and need to put it in some sort of order - not sure it would ever be up to your standard though. You are a true artist.
Toyah - 11:57 AM on 4 July 2008  reply | message
Hi Richard - I love your stuff. I'd love to give it a go one day
gardenCADtutor - 10:18 PM on 27 June 2008  reply | message
Hi Richard ... only just noticed this message bit at the bottom of the page... I love stone - did you see my garden at Chelsea? - http://www.lindabush.co.uk/chelsea.html. Do you travel to the SE? Keep in touch.
russellfrost - 1:32 PM on 23 June 2008  reply | message
HI Richard, new to this site, but it looks really promising. Really enjoyed your pictures, you must have a laid a few tonne of rock in your time!
moorhouse1 - 8:30 AM on 21 June 2008  reply | message
Thanks for the invite, have looked at the pics, my fav. is the seating area I like the way it curves round to provide a little sun-trap. It's very beautiful and natural.
spaceframe - 9:41 PM on 19 June 2008  reply | message
Beautiful stuff - good to know there are still genuine craftsmen out there.
gardenvision - 8:23 AM on 20 May 2008  reply | message
hi- tempting isn't it! its a fab place- people are wonderful and love children!- work situation can be difficult -you have to be determined!!
stephenjwhite - 11:40 PM on 17 May 2008  reply | message
Hi Richard - love the d.s. walling - perhaps hope to use you one day when I have a 'northern' commission. Have done a bit myself whilst restoring a Hampshire Arts and Crafts garden in fairly thin pieces of Purbeck Limestone but nowhere near as artistic as yours - purely functional in a sunken garden and for a terrace retaining wall. I do know Ian Kitson, through the SGD, to speak to but not as a close acquaintance.
Best regards and good to be in touch.
Stephen
traceyrich - 4:41 PM on 20 April 2008  reply | message
Thanks Richard - great to meet you - love your work.
urbangardener - 11:14 PM on 13 April 2008  reply | message
Amazing work.

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