Rescued from the street after windy storms, broken umbrellas have been deconstructed, reassembled and re-introduced to the outdoor elements. Attached to trees, this large canopy of primarily black umbrellas provides a passage of welcome shade in the park as it interacts with the sun and breeze, creating a play of shadows below.
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Love this site BUT you really need to give more information about the art- where it is, who the artist is, etc…
Thanks!
Hi Rachel, you just have everything following the link. Artist is Jean Shin
[...] Ever wonder what happens to that umbrella that has been ripped apart by the wind and is now lying in the street? I always do. Check this artist who reused them to create a beautiful canopy! From Recyclart [...]
Way to go
But Why Pen umbrella
and not Ten umbrella or Shumbrella as like a tent or shade