Fabrice Hyber plants Seeds and Thoughts at WATARI-UM in Tokyo

by leconcierge | July 31, 2008 at 09:23 am
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Ideas that got their start in the wildness of rural France have landed in Tokyo thanks to the Seed and Grow exhibit by Fabrice Hyber.

Calling it an exhibit is a bit reductive has it combines watercolors describing nature in action as well as real plants and weeds so visitors can smell nature as well as touch it.
Fabrice Hyber wants to seed ideas like he planted the forest in Vendee (France) where it all started.

Here is how he describes his approach:

"Art came from  seed of thought, the forest is created from seed of the earth, too.
Both make my head more and more flexible, and make me take new action.
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