Artist celebrates the botanical beauty of London

Introducing Rebecca Louise Law’s The City Garden

Famed for her sculptural installations using organic materials (with a particular penchant for fresh flowers), we’ve long been fans of artist Rebecca Louise Law. So we’re super excited about The City Garden, her latest floral spectacle at London’s The City Centre.

East London-based Law is perhaps best known for her colourful works using fresh-flower garlands, which are suspended in the air to breathtaking effect. Working closely with the natural features of her host space, her floral installations appear to defy gravity with the flowers magically ‘floating’ in space. And her latest work does not disappoint.

Introducing Rebecca Louise Law’s The City Garden

Celebrating the city

Working with The City Centre and the City of London Corporation, Law has created The City Garden, inspired by the capital and incorporating a host of species to reflect the plants and flowers found throughout The City of London’s public gardens and green spaces.

Marvel at this latest gravity-defying spectacle, which boasts an inverted, colourful sea of real, fresh flowers suspended from the ceiling using Law’s trademark secret, copper wire.

Don’t miss it…

The City Garden is on display from 23 April – 25 September, Monday – Saturday from 10:00 – 17:00, at The City Centre, London.