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This article was originally published on January 5, 2015 but we think it still rocks!After sending flower arrangements to the edges of space, artist Azuma Makoto anchors his works in giant blocks of ice titled, Iced Flowers. The series, describes Makoto on his website, "observes the changing life of flowers that are locked in ice." He continues to investigate the expression of flowers in different environments. Makoto invites his viewers to "Enjoy how flowers and ice change themselves over time in the ruins far from human’s existence—it is an inorganic space that makes a vivid contrast with flowers.”Below, observe the ephemeral works, and view more photos on his website:H/t Spoon and TamagoTo learn more about this article click here.Related:A Brave Bonsai Goes Where No Plant Has Gone BeforeOlafur Eliasson Brings Colossal Ice Installation To Denmark In The Name Of Climate Change10 Creative Uses For IceWatch Life Unfold—Literally—In These Blooming Flower Timelapses
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