Yesterday we were before Munro's great artistic proposal with 50.000 lights which dress the desert wastelands of Australia to transform them into surreal hallucinations as if they were taken from a fairy tale.
It is in that large number of lights that we find similarities to Louse Law's work with its 30.000 flowers suspended in the air to draw a floral landscape that fills that room to give it all its fragrance and beauty. An artistic proposal where the sum of so many flowers leads us to breathe other senses.
Artist Rebecca Louse Law is known for her flower installations that have appeared everywhere from Times Square in New York to the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens. In 2014, he exhibited at the Garden Museum in London, where prepared 4.600 flowers that he placed on the roof in a form of exploration between the relationship between flora and fashion. The latest creation follows that same path in a shopping center called Bikini Berlin.
There he has created an installation of more than 30.000 flowers suspended from the ceiling. The piece is titled Garten and is composed of a variety of roses to orchids and other kinds of flowers. Each of them is cut by hand and laid from a copper wire to position them from different heights to create a ripple effect.
The installation is a collaboration with a initiative called Toll was blumen machen and which is intended to cover the splendor and diversity of the spring season. Garten also invites viewers to consider the synergy between organic and human-made beauty, suggesting that complementing each other is where to go.
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