Lush Garden Bubbles
Part art installation, part portable sanctuary, the “Ma Bulle, Ma Plante, & Moi” (My Bubble, My Plant, & Me) exhibition by Amaury Gallon recently placed several transparent, plant-filled bubble structures on the streets of Paris to provide passers by with 15 minutes of inspiration, beauty, and fresh air. Four bubble gardens in total were constructed. One bubble overflowed with plants to be a “jungle;” another was filled with hundreds of orchids that were woven around the metal supports that comprised the bubble’s frame. All featured hundreds of lush plants and flowers, which were visible through the clear cover that enclosed the bubbles, which were wrapped around the metal frame. The exhibition was sponsored by the Dutch Flower Council, and celebrated a recently released statistic that stated that eight out of ten French households have indoor plants. The bubbles were constructed with Andy Warhol’s idea of “15 minutes of fame” in mind: the small gardens could, instead, provide “15 minutes of green.”
March 26, 2012 at 07:32pm
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