How will we commemorate flush in a world where they ’ve go extinct ? Perhaps we ’ll recreate them from textbooks , carefully cut back them out of a thin bed of blade . Here is one artist ’s aspect at a flower bed of the future .
Over at Colossal , Christopher Jobson explain what we ’re visit :
London - based creative person Zadok Ben David create this incredible installation using 12,000 cut steel botanical specimen modeled from onetime school text example , each embedded in a thin layer of sand . On first encountering the sprawl array of plants they come along whole black , thus the installment ’s title : Blackfield . However when viewed from the opposite side , a field of black turns into a paries of colour .

The installation is currentlyon showing in Seoul .
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