nybg:

Mix together ambition, creative genius, and a sizable helping of patience in the face of tedium, and occasionally the artistic payoff is awe-inspiring. — MN

sarahannedesign:

London-based artist Zadok Ben David created this incredible installation using 12,000 cut steel botanical specimens modeled from old textbook illustrations, each embedded in a thin layer of sand. On first encountering the sprawling array of plants they appear completely black, thus the installation’s title: Blackfield. However when viewed from the opposite side, a field of black turns into a wall of color.

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