
It was designed and created by Natasha Lisitsa of Waterlily Pond. Look at the scale of this piece! It was an interpretation of the smallest sub-atomic particles in the universe and the largest. Very thought provoking and beautiful from every angle.

Above is a side view and to the left is a view looking straight up from the bottom. It was spectacular! I'm sorry a photograph cannot do it justice. People definitely stood there for a long time, in awe.
Below is a close-up view of a few of the hundreds and humdreds of anthuriums Natasha used in the artwork.

4 comments:
I can only imagine what it's like in person... what an amazing piece of art!
Indeed it was amazing. Natasha at Waterlily Pond is an extraordinary artist and a very, very nice person.
I hope I get to meet her someday!
Jewel
Thank you so much. Sorry it took me so long to respond. You are the sweetest!
Natasha
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