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Made a sky garden out of thousands of flowers and fell into a fragrant wonderland.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, This is a bright "garden" with no dirt or sunshine. Someone walked in, stopped quietly, and a flower fell gently on his shoulder. Looking up, the flowers and leaves of the plant are blooming in the air. More than 2300 flowers float in this.

This is a bright "garden" with no dirt or sunshine.

Someone walked in, stopped quietly, and a flower fell gently on his shoulder. Looking up, the flowers and leaves of the plant are blooming in the air.

More than 2300 flowers are floating in the garden

It's like Alice fell into Wonderland.

As soon as you get closer, the flowers and leaves around you will rise collectively.

It's like feeling your heartbeat. Welcome in line.

So, even if the place is full of flowers, you can still walk around freely. Because the flowers will center on you and automatically set aside a dome-shaped space for you.

Meet friends in the sea of flowers

Your respective domes converge.

Forming a larger dome.

This is the work of the famous Japanese art group teamlab-the floating hanging Garden of "Floating Flower Garden".

Its greatest feature is not only for people to watch, but also need people to feel, recognize and understand it. Flowers and plants keep growing, floating and growing.

You came here at different times.

You can also smell different flowers.

Because there are not only flowers in the floating garden, but also some insects, such as butterflies and bees. When the insect companions are active among the flowers, the flowers are awakened and their fragrance is stronger.

In nature, plants and animals influence each other, so are people and plants?

When you look up at the flower, the flower is also looking at you.

Maybe at that moment, people really began to know the flowers.

People and flowers have changed from meeting to knowing each other.

Heaven and earth is naturally integrated with human beings, and so is the original intention of the founder of Teamlab, Pig Zi sushi. "Man is a member of the world and the natural cycle. In fact, there are not so many boundaries between man and nature."

Pig sushi?

Oh no, it's called Pig Zi Shouzhi.

The top student, who graduated from the University of Tokyo in information engineering, is known by the industry as a "abnormal genius".

He feels that modern people are too estranged from nature and become estranged from nature, thinking that they can live well without nature. In fact, man and nature should be better integrated.

Teamlab uses fresh cut flowers to create a sky garden, which seems to be extravagant, but actually wants to borrow the fragile and powerful life of flowers to show the natural cycle.

"when human civilization is about to destroy nature, as long as there are flowers, it can be a kind of reminder of the relationship between man and nature."

The subtlety of "hanging Gardens" is amazing ~ coincidentally, Peony recently watched the Chelsea Flower Show in England and learned that there is an artist, Rebecca (I really want to interview her.

), and is also good at creating "sky gardens".

Rebecca is hanging flowers for her Chelsea Flower Show.

Born in Cambridge, England, Rebecca is an artist and horticulturist for six generations. I have to say that the genes of the family are strong, and her body is also full of artistic cells.

In college, Rebecca majored in art at Newcastle University. After graduation, she not only exhibited in museums, shopping malls and art galleries, but also made large flower installations for Herm è s, Zumaron, Gucci and Jimmy Choo.

Her creative inspiration comes from nature, especially flowers. The pace of urban life is so fast that Rebecca hopes to create a natural space surrounded by flowers so that people can take a break from their busy life for a while.

In her view, behind the evolution of flowers' life is the evolution of time.

With his love of flowers, Rebecca has created countless amazing works. And the most amazing thing is that she decorated many large interactive "sky gardens":

Purple, yellow and white

10000 fresh-cut irises hang in the air

Inverted irises can also be so beautiful that people tremble.

Rebecca hung the irises from the ceiling of the gallery with copper wire. With the passage of time, their vivid tones will become dim, fresh petals will gradually fade, and their charming aroma will slowly disappear.

The beauty of flowers is fleeting, and the process is unpredictable. Floating flowers in the air are the epitome of nature.

"The Canopy"

"The Canopy" is the work of Rebecca in the Eastland Shopping Mall in Australia. A hanging garden is built in the mall. You can see the sea of flowers when you look up between shopping.

Roses, irises and hydrangeas

150000 mixed flowers hung from the ceiling.

Layer upon layer, an oil painting rainbow was painted with flowers.

"The Yellow Flower"

1000 meters of thin copper wire wound around more than 10000 chrysanthemums.

Formed thousands of "yellow butterflies" flying sky garden.

As formal as a Japanese, when he comes here

There are still many visitors or lying down,

Or kneel down or squat on the ground

Staring at these floating flowers.

"Nature Morte"

"Nature Morte" is a touring exhibition, and Rebecca is in charge of Denmark. It is a collection of still life paintings and contemporary art works. The artist hopes to revive still life, and the floating flowers add a sense of artistic beauty.

All kinds of flowers hang in mid-air according to color.

It naturally withered and turned into dried flowers in the Boskras Museum.

The delicate texture of dried flowers

As beautiful as a work of art and untouchable.

"The Hated Flower"

At the "The Hated Flower" exhibition in Coningsby in London, you can touch and smell these floating flowers. Although Paeonia lactiflora has a slight fear, I only think "Oh, it's so beautiful" when I see this one.

Lavender, yarrow and Fujimoto rose

More than 8000 local flowers have become a beautiful sea of flowers.

The response to the exhibition was enthusiastic. To this end, Italian premium beer brand Peroni also invited Rebecca to build their first "Peroni House" with the concept of hanging Gardens.

What makes you drunk is no longer beer, but flowers.

The House of Peroni

If these flowers floating in the air grow in the soil, open naturally and wither naturally, how many people can stop?

From a different perspective, let the flowers float in the air. Let our souls briefly withdraw from the busy city life and pay attention to the beautiful little things in nature. This may be the original intention of Rebecca's creation, but also the original intention of teamlab.

We bow our heads too little.

I can't even see the little flowers under my feet.

So the artists let the flowers float into the air

When we looked up at them,

Aren't we looking at ourselves?

 
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