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A Chelsea Flower Show First by James May

The Plasticine Garden by James May is a first for the Chelsea Flower Show in England. Never before has an entire courtyard space been built from children’s modeling clay. He jokes, that it doesn’t required watering or weeding.

It’s hard to say what the staunch Horticultural Society types think of his art at their show, but it is a creative take on the theme.

James is hoping that someone will make a permanent exhibit of his display, saying they have uncovered plasticine samples nearly 100years old and it was still pliable.
Trend Themes
1. Creative Exhibition Spaces - The trend of using unconventional materials and mediums, like children's modeling clay, to create artistic exhibits in traditional spaces.
2. Sustainable Art - The trend of repurposing and reusing materials, like plasticine, to create long-lasting and environmentally friendly artworks.
3. Historic Preservation - The trend of uncovering and preserving artifacts made from unique materials, like plasticine, for historical significance and future generations.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can explore the trend of hosting exhibitions that showcase creative use of unconventional materials, like children's modeling clay, to attract new audiences and promote innovative art forms.
2. Sculpture and Installation Art - Artists specializing in sculpture and installation art can leverage the trend of sustainable art by incorporating repurposed and environmentally friendly materials, like plasticine, to create thought-provoking artworks with a lower ecological footprint.
3. Museums - Museums can tap into the trend of historic preservation by acquiring and showcasing artifacts made from unique materials, like plasticine, to provide visitors with a glimpse into the evolution of artistic techniques and materials throughout history.

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