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Modern Garden Design exhibition in Toronto in 2015
This unusual art installation is a modern garden design and was presented to the garden at Canada Blooms in Toronto in 2012. The garden with unique design is the designer asensio_mah Studio designed in collaboration with the Harvard Design School. The unusual composition, it is a white spiral frame where there is a garden with various plants in the middle.
Contemporary Design Bloom Garden Expo Canada 2015
Garden design is a very creative design solution for the installation of art dar. The white frame was like a fence constituted, composed of particles with geometric rectangular style decor. The fence has a wavy texture and looks like a DNA spiral. In some places, the lines intersect to separate again. At the widest part of a garden with various plants is in the middle.
Garden Design with the unusual setting of 190 wooden boxes
The frame itself is used as a container plant. Most of the rectangular boxes are decorated on the top with decorative details and inside there are also plants. Garden design impressed not only with unusual shapes, but also very elegant lines. The plant was shot in one of the most interesting pieces and has attracted much interest.
The installation art of great interest to
Irregular structure on both sides
Interesting spiral structure
Framework consists of 190 wooden crates
Wavy design
Wooden boxes with decorative details
Various species of plants in the environment
Symmetrical design
Canada Blooms 2012
Body narrow and wide
Strong interest from visitors
Wooden boxes with the production of fine