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“A Quiet Marker: Every Garden Needs A Sculpture" by Sherburn LaBelle

I am particularly fond of pollinator gardens. They are places of extraordinary beauty—alive with movement, sound, and quiet intelligence—and they offer a natural setting in which art can exist as part of a living system rather than apart from it.


Pollinator gardens serve a vital purpose beyond this visual richness. They provide essential habitat for hummingbirds, bats, bees, moths, wasps, butterflies, and countless other small creatures. Our food supply, surrounding landscapes, and entire ecosystems depend on these pollinators. Their ongoing interaction with plants sustains the delicate balance of the natural world. Without them, we do not survive. But survival alone is not enough. We cannot thrive on mere existence.


I believe art is a unique phenomenon—one that creates moments of connection, awareness, and meaning within daily life. Art slows us down. It asks us to notice.

A sculpture placed within a garden introduces an element of discovery, offering definition without dominance. It becomes a quiet marker—something encountered rather than announced—eliciting a sense of the unseen while remaining rooted in the physical world.


Within a pollinator garden, sculpture and nature enter into conversation. The work does not compete with life around it; instead, it participates. The sculpture becomes a place of pause, where perception deepens and presence is felt—where nature, art, and human attention briefly align.


© Sherburn LaBelle 

Published on Medium 01/23/2026

Hummingbird


Artist: Sherburn LaBelle

oil pastel & graphite on acrylic paint.

2011

"Art is notoriously hard to talk about. Even when made with words, it seems . . . to exist in a world of its own, beyond the reach of discourse. It is not only hard to talk about; it seems unnecessary to do so. It speaks, as we say, for itself . . . But of course, hardly anyone is silent ."


Clifford Geertz, 1976

Books published / Sherburn LaBelle

"Ajahn Jamnian" Thai Buddhist Meditation Master

2015 Retreat in Olympia

Washington, USA  


For Retreat Participants only.   

 

Edited & Designed 

by Brenda Sherburn LaBelle          

All photos taken 

by Brenda Sherburn LaBelle   


Printed Book, 40 pages  

©️Published Apr 11, 2016           

"Selected Poetry" by Tahir Khan Arzani Introduction by Brenda Sherburn (LaBelle)

A Pakistani artist & poet in Lahore. Tahir writes in English, Urdu, Persian & Punjabi. He illustrates each poem with his beautiful photo-paintings.   


 Compiled & Designed with Introduction by Brenda Sherburn (LaBelle)

Pages: 82 

 ©️Published Apr 12, 2014

"Owl Always Be Waiting" by Brenda Sherburn (LaBelle)

A collection of poetry, 

including photographs of 

Sherburn LaBelle's 

Sculpture & Drawings.

               

Printed Book 36 pages          

©️Published Aug 28 2013

Will be re-printed with a new cover next year.

Audrey's Good Home Cooking

Audrey La Belle's Family Recipes

Compiled & Edited by 

Brenda Sherburn LaBelle


Print Book, 90 Pages

©️ Published Nov 28, 2015

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