The Veuve Clicquot Umbrella Tree
Cowbag — November 28, 2008 — Art & Design
References: urlesque
This umbrella tree is awesome and totally blew me away. It is visually striking, yet oh so simple. The guerrilla art installation was created by Sam Spenser who named the piece 'Bloom.'
He worked with famed champagne company, Veuve Clicquot, who provided him with umbrellas in the perfect pantone reference as their iconic bottle labels.
Spenser, a Goldsmiths Art College graduate, was also asked permission to have his piece installed at The Wapping Project in London.
He worked with famed champagne company, Veuve Clicquot, who provided him with umbrellas in the perfect pantone reference as their iconic bottle labels.
Spenser, a Goldsmiths Art College graduate, was also asked permission to have his piece installed at The Wapping Project in London.
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