Nothing says garden art like Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Lewis Carroll's association with chess is based on the theme of Through the Looking Glass, Alice's journey as a pawn on the chessboard to eventually become a queen.
Thirty-two chess pieces are identified as "Dramatis Personae" at the beginning of the book, and each plays a role in the story.
The wonderful gardens in the English style and the chess pieces in them gave me the idea to make a collection of chess pieces.
The white and black figures are covered with weather corrosion, which may be more interesting.First, pawns were made, then each figure was made individually and sometimes not from the first time.