Mona Lisa in Grass
Pearl — July 26, 2008 — Art & Design
References: telegraph
There is a growing trend in decorative garden art. Although topiaries or picturesque, pruned bushes have long being a favourite, the lawn is now another canvas for creative gardeners. Chris Naylor sculpted the famous Mona Lisa and her smile on Tania Ledger's lawn in Croydon, South London using just a small lawnmower and some garden tools.
Chris Naylor is a 3D art expert who worked on the film The Da Vinci Code which also featured the painting. The painting will disappear in a few weeks but like sandcastles and ice sculptures, such fleeting art has a charm of its own.
Below is some more aerial art
Chris Naylor is a 3D art expert who worked on the film The Da Vinci Code which also featured the painting. The painting will disappear in a few weeks but like sandcastles and ice sculptures, such fleeting art has a charm of its own.
Below is some more aerial art
Trend Themes
1. Decorative Garden Art - Creating art on lawns using mowers and garden tools is growing in popularity.
2. Fleeting Art - Creating art that is temporary has a unique charm and is becoming a trend in decorative gardening.
3. Topiary Innovation - Innovating on traditional topiary techniques to create new and unique garden features is becoming popular.
Industry Implications
1. Landscaping - Companies in the landscaping industry should explore offering custom lawn art designs as a new service.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can integrate temporary lawn art as a unique feature for outdoor events and gatherings.
3. Art Supplies - Art supply companies can market their products as tools for creating decorative garden art.
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