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Nature, art and fashion collide in Rebecca Louise Law's incredible new installation at the Garden Museum.

ByJess BakerMay 1, 2014

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)



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Rebecca Louise Law is a British artist who is turning the world of floral art upside down.

Law, 33, has been working with flowers for more than 15 years. Most famous for her large-scale hanging flower installations, her latest work is "Flower Garden Display'd," featured at London's Garden Museum. Flower Garden Display'd features more than 4,600 hanging blooms, adding vibrant color to the room.

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The installation is part of the museum's "Fashion + Gardens: Spring/Summer – Autumn/Winter" exhibit. The exhibit highlights how gardening and fashion design have been connected for ages – even as far back as the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

“Fashion and gardens are an irresistible mix," said Alexandra Shulman, the Editor of British Vogue. "So many designers have been inspired by gardens through the centuries and this exhibition is a fascinating illustration of how nature has influenced both how our clothes have looked and how they have been worn over the years.”

You can see Law's installation at the Garden Museum through April 27. You can learn more about the artist on her website.

Click through to see more photos of the upside-down garden.




'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


Law's installation, Flower Garden Display'd, features more than 4,600 hanging blooms.

NEXT: More delicate, hanging flowers




'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


The installation is part of the museum's larger "Fashion + Gardens: Spring/Summer – Autumn/Winter" exhibit.

NEXT: Gardening and fashion is one?




'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


The exhibit chronicles how gardening and fashion design have been linked for centuries – as far back as the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

NEXT: More photos of the hanging garden




'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


Exhibit curator Nicola Schulman stands on the left, beaming, with floral artist Rebecca Louise Law beneath Law's latest piece on display at London's Garden Museum.

NEXT: More of Law's creative work




'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


In discussing the exhibit, Editor of British Vogue Alexandra Shulman said, “Fashion and gardens are an irresistible mix."

NEXT: More of fashion and garden's irresistible mix




 

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


Visitors enjoy Rebecca Louise Law's inventive take on the modern garden.

NEXT: A view of the flowers from above




 

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


Here, we get a view of the hanging flowers – and the entire scene – from above.

NEXT: Visitors mill around the upside-down garden




 

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


"So many designers have been inspired by gardens through the centuries," said British Vogue Editor Shulman.

NEXT: More beautiful flower shots




 

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


She continued, "This exhibition is a fascinating illustration of how nature has influenced both how our clothes have looked and how they have been worn over the years.”

NEXT: Poignant photo of hanging flowers




 

'Flower Garden Display'd'


(Image: Jayne Lloyd/Garden World Images)


You can see Law's installation at the Garden Museum through April 27. You can learn more about the artist on her website.

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