Post on 14-Aug-2020
Echinacea purpureaRED
Anemone x japonicaPhlox paniculataGentiana purpurea
Astilbe x arendsiiSalvia coccinea
Achillea filipendulinaYELLOW
NEVERLAND
intuitionthought
Scale 1:100
passion
Rudbechia Hemerocallis sp.IpericoLupinus polyphyllus
Agapanthus black in blackVinca minor
Betula alba Betula alba
WHITEGentiana alba Anemone x japonicaPhlox paniculata
Gentiana scabra BLUE
Phlox subulataEchinops ritro Plumbago capensis
“….white is a symbol of a world from which all color, as a material quality and substance, has dissape-ared… this world is so far above us that we cannot perceive any sound coming from it. There is a great silence which, graphically represented, appears to us as a formidable, indestructible wall, though infinitely cold, reaching up into eternity… white affects us with the absoluteness of a great silence. It is not a dead silence but one full of possibilities, it is a 'blank,' infinitely young, a 'blank' which emphesizes the Beginning, as yet unborn.” Wassily KandinskyA walk through the woods, place of infinity, of the darkest emotions and indistinct, intercepts a wooden fence. The fence, finished place, contains our secret garden, a room full of emotions stressed by colors, smells and tactile sensations. This place of primal emotions is characterized by the presence of the three primary colors: blue (thought), red (passion), yellow (intuition). In the middle of the fence there is an inaccessible place dominated by white color (Revelation) with a Betula alba, this space of hexagonal shape can be seen only through the locks of the six ports located along the sides of the hexagon.
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