Cheekwood is a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located in Nashville, Tennessee on the historic Cheek estate.
Experience Cheekwood, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally built as the home of Leslie and Mabel Cheek in 1929, Cheekwood is one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era estate. The Botanical Garden is a spectacular showcase of color and horticultural diversity. With 13 specialty display gardens and stunning natural landscape, every season offers something new. The Historic Mansion & Museum has Collections of American and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture along with English and American Decorative Arts. Visitors can enjoy year-round family-friendly activities for all ages along with a restaurant and gift shops.
I am overwhelmed, totally fascinated and out of words! Except for wonderful, outrageous, extraordinary... Thank you, Ann 😄. Greetings from Germany 🤗 alex
Oh this work is so beautiful…what a joy to see…my jaw literally dropped! The spider web looks like free floating finest embroidery. How I wish I could see it in person!
Dear Ann. I LUV your fantabulous cascadances and eruptions made of sheeny shiny concaved and convexitied silvery Spoons!! I wish I could see and behold these Beautyfullnesses up close and ooh, aah, sigh at your magickal creations!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I love her art. I love spiderwebs (and bird’s nests) for their beauty and practicality, and the engineering that goes into them. Wow. Keep on with this incredible art!!
How INCREDIBLE and INSPIRING!!! You are quite an accomplished woman!! At what point/ age (+/-) did you take up & train in welding? Thank you so much for following your muse and for joyfully sharing your beautiful sculptures with the world! Best to all!
“How industrious. How creative.” Seems you are Ma’am. Beautiful lesson on following one’s inspiration and imagination to create art. Thank you for sharing your work so it can be seen on the Pacific Coast, US.
Fantastic--loved this video introduction! Intriguing and beautiful works made from found objects--much of it cutlery. Now where are those sets of spoons I put away?