Sightings – Thomas Sayre’s home/garden/office/studio

At three o’clock on a Thursday, I met with Thomas Sayre about the model he is gifting me. What an unbelievable talent Raleigh and the world has in Thomas Sayre. More Thomas

Thomas Sayre’s website

Here are some views of his outside home space, garden, office, studio, and art he has available.

Home space

Entrance to the Sayre home

Entrance to the Sayre home

Garden Space

Aster and Lily playing in the Sayre home garden

Aster and Lily playing in the Sayre home garden

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Entrance

Front entrance of office with the River Reel proto type for the North Carolina Art Museum

Front entrance of office with the River Reel proto type for the North Carolina Art Museum

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Studio

When visiting the Raleigh Convention Center, check out the Thomas’ Shimmering Wall

Proto type for the Shimmering wall at the Raleigh Convention Center

Proto type for the Shimmering wall at the Raleigh Convention Center

Outside storage of art

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Besides all this, Thomas Sayre also plays in a band called Spot.

Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening with Confidence™

Follow Helen on Twitter @HelenYoest and her facebook friend’s page, Helen Yoest or Gardening With Confidence™ Face Book Fan Page.

Helen also serves on the board of advisors for the JC Raulston Arboretum

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  1. tina says:

    The kids looked like they were having the best time. Those shoes are too cool.

  2. Janet says:

    What an interesting place. I like the mix of hardscapes and plant material.

  3. Yes, Tina, I really wish I kept all my kids shoes…

  4. Janet, I wish I had a pinky full of his talent!

  5. A great talent. You are fortunate to have him in your own backyard. Looking forward to GWA.\
    Shirley

  6. Cool stuff. Have to check it out when we are up in Raleigh for the Garden Writers conference next week.

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