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The Work of Sculptor Stan Bitters, Photo Gallery
Stan Bitters is a pioneer of the organic modernist craft movement in the 1960s. A look at some of his birdhouses, planters, and fountains that have decorated California gardens over the years.
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June 19, 2012
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Stan Bitters
This article was first published in Garden Design
June 2012
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Bitters’ garden sculptures blend with nature’s coloring.
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