His gardens in general are quite seamless and natural but have an underlying artistic expression behind them. For instance, the curvature of the mounds have something maternal about them. It seems like the landscape design is not built for function but rather aesthetic and with that, his own personal touch. The color palette used is contrasting which works very well as they add to the understanding to the shapes of the landscape and more artistic context.
One aspect I do not entirely like is the fact that the gardens seem to be for a specific audience, in which not the whole of the public would understand the concept as it is quite ambiguous.
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