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An Explosive Floral Installation

Japanese artist, Azuma Makoto’s latest explosive installation, HANABI, delves into the fleeting beauty of life by experimenting with his signature floral bouquets and fireworks.

An Explosive Floral Installation

Images Shunsuke Shiinoki, courtesy of AMKK via designboom

From sending floral arrangements to outer space, the deep depths of the ocean and into freezing temperatures, Makoto’s work is known for its extravagant experimentation of placing flowers in odd landscapes.

An Explosive Floral Installation

HANABI, is a reminder of the fleeting nature of life both for human and plant life and how these moments bring both beauty and delight to the world. Arranged in a tower formation, the floral arrangement consists of 50 different flowers sourced from across Japan.

An Explosive Floral Installation

Combing fireworks into the installation is an intentional move to represent the symbolic nature of fireworks to Japanese summers where nationwide an array of firework festivals take place. Since COVID, this year marks the return of these firework festivals, bringing delight to many Japanese onlookers.

An Explosive Floral Installation

This eruptive installation is one of many of Makoto’s works and we cannot wait to see what this great mind brings to the centre stage next.

An Explosive Floral Installation

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