Plastic Pergolas

Claude Cormier Uses Plastic Wisteria Blooms to Honor Monet

‘Pergola’ is the creative work of Claude Cormier, who arranged 90,000 plastic balls in the shape of brightly-colored wisteria blooms as a tribute to Monet. The impressionist painter used the plant frequently in his works, as you can see in the gallery above.

This ‘Pergola’ installation found at Le Havre City Hall looks simply amazing and is a great example of mixing modern art with nature. It’s easily one of my favorite pieces of landscape architecture.

Plastic Installations
Using plastic to create innovative and eye-catching installations for various purposes, such as art or advertising.
Nature-inspired Designs
Drawing inspiration from nature to create unique designs and installations.
Mixing Art and Architecture
Blurring the lines between traditional art and architecture to create new and unique forms.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art and Design
Incorporating innovative and unique design elements to enhance artistic creations.
Landscape Architecture
Combining art and nature in outdoor spaces to create immersive environments for individuals to enjoy.
Advertising and Marketing
Using eye-catching installations to draw attention to products or ideas in public spaces.
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