In celebration of the 10th year anniversary of French village Jaujac's art and nature trail programs, visual artist Gaëlle Villedary created a seemingly never-ending green carpet that connects the village to is natural settings. Using 3.5 tons of natural material, the installation 'Tapis Rouge' (Red Carpet) is a 1377 foot long grass pathway that not only goes over slopes and stairs, but also under the split roots of a tree.
photos © David Monjou
source: Gaëlle Villedary (via enpundit)






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