Scottish artist Anya Gallaccio covered entire floor of the Jupiter art gallery with thousands of beautiful red roses.
“Red on Green” art installation celebrates romance, passion, and love.
Delicate petals of 10,000 roses slowly darken and add the evocation of decay and death to the themes of celebration and love.
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LOL
preeeeeetty
Feb 13th, 2013
kadal
it would be better if those roses not decay and death.
love never die right?
Feb 14th, 2013
Douglas
“I put them all in a big blender”
Feb 14th, 2013
Gert
When life gives you dead roses… make potpourri. :D
Feb 14th, 2013
Mark
A torture room for someone with allergies! LOL.
Feb 14th, 2013
Dominic
Beautiful
Feb 14th, 2013
Libeerian
This is why I’m stuck paying $50 for a dozen roses on Valentines Day. Because this chick has a hold on the rose market!
Feb 14th, 2013
Karen
I don’t understand how this is art though
Feb 14th, 2013
Banaan
@karen
Everything that is made by an artist and is being exhibited in a gallery/museum becomes art. This installation is made by an artist and it’s exhibited in a a gallery therefore it is art.
Feb 15th, 2013
zeynab
This is so beautiful
Apr 6th, 2013