My “installation within an installation” scores unintentional press in ASU’s X-Square newsletter and promotional materials. Notice the flowers! Planting Fake Flowers in a $20,000 Public Art Installation is a temporary intervention that existed for a glorious 69 hours in the  X-Square Plaza at Arizona State University adjacent to the Design and  Art Buildings on Forest Avenue. The intervention was meant to compliment  the recently installed X-Square architectural piece Datum. By wrapping  galvanized wire around a bouquet of artificial flowers, I was able to  plug the floral arrangement into the astroturf foundation. The flowers  appeared to have naturally sprouted from the turf; the beautiful  aftermath of antimicrobial protection and rubber infill!

My “installation within an installation” scores unintentional press in ASU’s X-Square newsletter and promotional materials. Notice the flowers! Planting Fake Flowers in a $20,000 Public Art Installation is a temporary intervention that existed for a glorious 69 hours in the X-Square Plaza at Arizona State University adjacent to the Design and Art Buildings on Forest Avenue. The intervention was meant to compliment the recently installed X-Square architectural piece Datum. By wrapping galvanized wire around a bouquet of artificial flowers, I was able to plug the floral arrangement into the astroturf foundation. The flowers appeared to have naturally sprouted from the turf; the beautiful aftermath of antimicrobial protection and rubber infill!