Video: Echoes-Infinity: transforming a white room into a flower meadow
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Do you remember that massive Bloom installation in the old Massachusetts Mental Health Center building that required 28,000 potted flowers? And they certainly did not forget about the Obliteration Room art project by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, where children and their parents covered a huge white room with multicolored polka dots. By combining these two art projects into one another Japanese inventor Shinji ohmaki staged her performance called Echoes-Infinity, turning a completely white room into a multi-colored flower meadow. The flowers, which cover almost all the horizontal surfaces of the showroom, are made of pigment-impregnated felt, non-flammable fabric, acrylic, and the effect is completed by the directional light of fluorescent lamps. The bright spectrum of colors creates a cheerful and welcoming atmosphere, and the appropriate lighting creates a warm and summer mood, which can help those who are still in the borderline winter-spring state and cannot yet switch to bright and sunny "mode".
The ornament, laid out on the floor in hundreds of multi-colored flowers of various shapes and sizes, creates the illusion that flowers are dancing around the columns of the exhibition hall. And it also seems as if a flower waterfall poured onto the floor. By the way, thanks to the use of natural colors and shades, there is a hope that the paint will not fade or fade over time. This means that the bright floral carpet can be admired for a very long time.
Naturally, children became fans of the art project first of all. Flowers of life are drawn to flowers, but their parents cannot refuse their favorite fidgets. More information about the project is on the Shinji Ohmaki website.
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