Tag: rebecca

July 11 2016

Walk Through an Upside Down Flower Garden in San Francisco

Just how magical does this look? Rebecca Louise Law latest exhibition photos have just hit the web. Called The Beauty of Decay, the installation is located at the Chandran Gallery in San Francisco. How I’d love to walk through this myself!

As one commenter wrote: “Try to experience this in person. The photos are great but standing amidst these strands was extraordinary. I’ll be going back over and over the watch these flowers ‘age in place.'”

Talk about a selfie spot!

Above: Photo by v_wjy


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June 13 2016

Beautiful Canopy Made of 150,000 Australian Native Flowers by Rebecca Louise Law

Artist Rebecca Louise Law is known for her huge installations that resemble ethereal upside down gardens. She’s back with her largest installation to date. Called The Canopy, it consists of 150,000 Australian native flowers which include rodanthe, hydrangea, protea, statice and roses among others, which have been individually entwined with copper wire. The Canopy took one month to complete with 30 people working on it. I was given these first pictures of the impressive, permanent piece, which will hang at Eastland shopping mall, in Melbourne, Australia, starting on June 22. Over the years, I’ve consistently been amazed by her works and even created this compilation post of some of my favorites.

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See pictures of her previous work here.

Rebecca Louise Law’s website

April 1 2016

30,000 Hanging Flowers Create a Dreamy Upside Down Garden in Berlin

I’ve been a fan of Rebecca Louise Law for quite some time, her hanging gardens are a visual delight. Law’s most recent project, called Garten, marks the start of Spring and is currently on display at concept mall Bikini Berlin. It took a local team four days to complete the installation, which consists of over 30,000 flowers. Hanging from a metal truss in the building’s atrium, each flower is help in place by a copper wire. Rows were assembled at different heights so that the whole installation resembles an upside down garden.

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This is Law’s sketch of the beautiful installation. Each flower is about a handswith apart.

via [Creative Review]
Photos copyright Bayerische Hausbau, Bikini Berlin