Even
if you’re not into gardening yourself, the plant sculptures in the
international Montreal Mosaiculture Exhibition will blow your mind. As defined
in the official website of the event, mosaiculture “is a refined
horticultural art that involves creating and mounting living artworks made
primarily from plants with colourful foliage (generally annuals, and
occasionally perennials).” It is also a highly complex form of art,
requiring different sets of skills from all the participating artists: not only
do they have to plan and build the framework of the sculpture and match the
colors, it is also important to understand the maintenance of each plant they
use.
This
year over 200 horticultural artists from all around the world present 40
living plant sculptures, created from more than 22 000 different plant species
– over 3 million flowers overall! The sculptures will be showcased in 10
exhibition greenhouses and 30 themed gardens at the Montréal Botanical Garden
until 29 September. The competition also touches on ecology, challenging
artists to work around the “Land of Hope” theme and interpret it in
their sculptures from the ecological point of view.
The
Mosaïcultures Internationale competition was founded back in 2000 by Lise
Cormier after her visit to China: this is where Lisa saw an enchanting
40-feet-high sculpture of 3 doves and was instantly inspired to bring the idea
back home. Don’t miss your chance to visit the event!
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