A man sprinkles pigment across a field.
The ordinary field begins to transform into a massive canvas.
This is a work presented by a French artist.
It is said to be inspired by "Water Lilies," a masterpiece by the Impressionist master Claude Monet.
Spanning approximately 8,000 square meters, the artwork is designed to change its atmosphere depending on the time and sunlight, capturing the shifts in light that Monet explored throughout his life.
The artist also used only biodegradable pigments made from natural ingredients like charcoal and chalk to minimize the environmental impact.
As rain falls and grass grows, the artwork will slowly blend back into nature and disappear without a trace, drawing even greater admiration for its ephemeral beauty.
(Source: Instagram @saype_artiste)
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A Field as a Canvas: A Massive Artwork Inspired by Monet
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