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A garden upside down in the sky

Rebecca Louise Law excels at enhancing the beauty of simple environments through artistic installations featuring thousands of flowers suspended in the air. Though her materials are dried flowers, her meticulous arrangements bring life and vitality to the space.


Inside “Red & White”: Over ten thousand dried flowers are suspended over Lee Garden Two, creating an unforgettable scene of natural colour and beauty. This rain of flowers created by Rebecca spans 4 metres in width and 3.5 metres in height, offering a perfect romantic backdrop for a Christmas date. Try taking photos from low angles to set this field of flowers as background, or visit other floors to appreciate the installation from different angles. 

Date: Until 2 January 2017
Time: 10:00am – 10:30pm
Location: G/F, Lee Garden Two
Check-in: Lee Garden Two

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About Rebecca Louise Law

Rebecca Louise Law is a British Installation Artist exhibiting work internationally, best known for using natural materials, namely flora. The physicality and sensuality of her site specific work plays with the relationship between humanity and nature. 

Each sculpture highlights the beauty of natural change. The work evolves as nature takes its course and offers an alternative concept of beauty; embracing preservation and decay.


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