Another entry from the Phoenix Art Museum's "Arts and Flowers" exhibit was this piece based on a bronze sculpture by Ed Mell called "Toro del Yermo". This floral artist has created an almost exact duplicate of the actual sculpture out of leaves. The actual sculpture isn't owned by the museum so I couldn't photograph it but, I think this one stands on it's own. If you want a peek at the Ed Mell sculpture,
click here.
19 comments:
Fantastic piece!
Thanks for the link to the original artwork. The floral artist did a good job here.
That's amazing!
Now, that is the result of a highly creative florist! Terrific facsimile!
Fantastic! What a great work.
Incredible and very original!
I've been intrigued by bulls and the fight since reading Hemmingway
This is very creative! Both the sculpture and the floral arrangement are wonderful.
I think when you can take an object such as leaves and turn it into a masterpiece like that --creativity takes a back seat to ingenuity
Ha! I didn't even read Jararts comment! Very creative but highly ingenious!
I like it.
Bull of the desert? Or wasteland? Wonder what is behind this. It's a very interesting piece!
That is incredible!
Wow! A real talent.
What a creative use of material!
Some people are just unbelievably talented, this is so very cool Sharon.
This is an amazing replica, quite creative!
its so nice...i love it a lot!!!!
That is really remarkable. I have seen lots of "arts and flowers" exhibitions, but the floral arrangements are usually much less literal than this one!
Post a Comment