Sculptures Are Made From Trees And Flowers
Philip talented artist has created four huge, 15-foot-tall portrait sculptures that each represent the different seasons titled as ''Four Seasons'' will go on view in May at the New York Botanical Garden.
Philip Haas, WINTER (after Arcimboldo). Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ at the Garden of Versailles, 2011.
Courtesy the artist and Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
Philip Haas, WINTER (after Arcimboldo). Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ at Desert Botanical Garden, 2013.
Courtesy the artist and Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
Philip Haas, FOUR SEASONS (after Arcimboldo).
Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ in the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, 2012.
Courtesy the artist.
The New York Botanical Garden website
Philip talented artist has created four huge, 15-foot-tall portrait sculptures that each represent the different seasons titled as ''Four Seasons'' will go on view in May at the New York Botanical Garden.
Philip Haas, WINTER (after Arcimboldo). Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ at the Garden of Versailles, 2011.
Courtesy the artist and Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
Philip Haas, WINTER (after Arcimboldo). Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ at Desert Botanical Garden, 2013.
Courtesy the artist and Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
Philip Haas, FOUR SEASONS (after Arcimboldo).
Painted fiberglass sculpture in situ in the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, 2012.
Courtesy the artist.
The New York Botanical Garden website
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