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Through the looking glass: Balboa Park’s garden kaleidoscope

March 2, 2012 by Beth Shepherd

I love to garden. And take photographs. The colors, the shapes…there is always something to see that rocks my world.

But I have never before seen the perspective of a garden through the looking glass, or a kaleidoscope. On my recent trip to San Diego, I was able to do just that.

In 1817 by Scottish inventor Sir David Brewster, coined the word “kaleidoscope.” Kalos-eidos-skopeo is derived from the Ancient Greek (kalos), “beautiful, beauty, (eidos), “that which is seen: form, shape” and  (skopeō), “to look to, to examine”, hence “observer of beautiful forms.”

This kaleidoscope, which can be found in Balboa Park’s Spanish Village Art Center, is positively mind-blowing. Frank Casciani, the artist, created a magical view of his tiny garden in a bowl. The way this unique kaleidoscope works is you spin the garden bed below while peering through the kaleidoscope’s lens.

Pinks, whites, yellows, greens, emerge, shift and change shape before your eyes. I could have stood gazing through this looking glass for hours on end. A tiny world of beauty to behold.

kaleidoscope in the Spanish Village Art Center at Balboa Park, San Diego, CAGarden kaleidoscope

view through the garden kaleidoscope at the Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park, San DiegoThrough the looking glass

looking through the garden kaleidoscope-pinkPretty in pink

looking through the garden kaleidoscope-yellowAnything but mellow yellow

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Filed Under: Photography, Travel Tagged With: Balboa Park, Frank Casciani, kaleidoscope, San Diego, Spanish Village Art Center

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