The Offbeat 'House on a Tree' Public Installation in Warsaw
Tiana Reid — July 9, 2010 — Eco
References: konarska-konarski.art.pl & designboom
The art collective KONARSKA-KONARSKI has created the 'House on a Tree' art installation. The project is an offbeat way to draw attention to sustainable development. The Warsaw-located installation features a blue house hovering in a variety of unconventional spaces, suspended in the air. In this way, KONARSKA-KONARSKI's latest work brings attention to how our waste, like this blue house, is an alien item in nature.
Check out the gallery to view the different locations of 'House on a Tree.'
Photo Credits: designboom, konarska-konarski.art.pl
Check out the gallery to view the different locations of 'House on a Tree.'
Photo Credits: designboom, konarska-konarski.art.pl
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