The Japanese Azuma Makoto did not gather a gallery or maybe a flower shop for the exhibition space of his botanical installations, but space. He sent a Japanese white pine (bonsai) and some carefully designed flower arrangements into the weightless space. Since I'm sure you haven't seen the exhibition live, a photo gallery awaits you below.
With the help of ten people, the 38-year-old carefully tied the flower arrangements and bonsai to the gromozans helium/sky balloons, which can also rise to a height 28 kilometers. Hmmm, who will water these plants so high? Felix Baumgartner maybe? And when we are legally with the Austrian. He is also similar to him Makoto carefully documented his artwork- z GoPro cameras and Fujifilm cameras.
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With it, he wanted to show the world that flowers are not only beautiful on the table, when they have a tablecloth pattern as a background, but also in weightless space, where their 'tablecloth' is patterned Earth.
If your girlfriend ever moves to The International Space Station and would like to send her flowers, now you know who will arrange the transport and arrangement for you. Although, if she's gone that far, the question is if she wants anything from you.