
Le Havre’s first Contemporary Art Biennale, welcomes the installation of a pop art piece from Claude Cormier Landscape Architects. The piece entitled "Pergola" is
"a tribute to Le Havre-born Monet, forefather of impressionism: 90,000 plastic balls are arranged into an image of the wisteria blooms that figure in many of the artist’s oeuvres. The balls come in five tones - an abstracted impressionist palette – and climb towards the abundant sunlight, creating an exuberant play of colour, light and shadows underneath."
I'd love a stroll beneath the hanging juxtaposition of the natural/faux plastic wisteria. A fine place for a fashion editorial.
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