clagil:

There are two sides to every question - Black field of cut steel plants hides a colorful secret …

An incredible installation by Zadok Ben David. Using 12,000 cut steel botanical models from old textbook illustrations, embedded in a thin layer of sand. At first sight it’s completely black. Thats why it’s called  the “Blackfield”. But the other side of the field turns into a wall of color. Amazing! 

More to see here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRXfR99b2XE&feature=player_embedded#!

(via ayakyo)

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