Rebecca Louise Law elevates art with her sublime "floating" floral arrangements. Her work consists of hundreds or thousands of flowers, wild or cultivated, suspended high above floor level on nearly invisible wires. Her creations form a colorful frame that invites visitors to look towards the vault and interact in a unique experience combining nature with architecture.

Opening Gallery Rebecca Louise Law is already known for her installations of thousands of suspended flowers, which simply take your breath away.

In February last year, she was asked by the Horticultural Museum in London to create a piece for the exhibition "Floriculture: Flowers, Love and Money," consisting of 3500 multicolored roses hanging from a copper wire in the center of the historic building.

This year she was invited again to the Horticultural Museum, for the show "Fashion & Garden: Spring/Summer - Autumn/Winter." The exhibition supported by British Vogue explores the fine lines between fashion and garden. This time the installation was larger, consisting of 4600 different flowers.

The artist is very fashionable and appreciated; thus she installed for a Hermes-sponsored dinner at The Theatre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, 6200 blue and green hydrangeas on copper wires. In an incredible way, they looked as if they were miraculously dripping down the stage.

Besides those mentioned above, Rebecca has also created floral installations for other designers, such as Salvatore and Ferragamo.

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