Huge copy of the painting by Vincent Van Gogh appeared out of nowhere in the field, thanks to one talented artist.
64-year-old artist Stan Herd (Stan Herd) was able to "paint" a picture of your favorite artist Vincent Van Gogh's "Olive Trees"(1889) on the big empty field in Eagan, Minnesota.
It is worth noting that Hurd engaged in landscape designer over 25 years, and his first job he did in 1981.
In his new film artist I spent 6 months . The picture covers an area of 4855 square meters.
To do it, Hurd weeks engaged bevel grass, digging, planting different plants and the installation of a variety of materials.
As the author himself says, a picture on the field was not easy to do: the deer will eat plants, the wind will blow away some of the material.
Start of the project was laid in the spring, and the final touch was made in the autumn of 2015.
Place for paintings was chosen specifically to work it can be seen from the air from different angles. Passengers who arrive or depart from the city, can see the "Olive Trees".
Financial assistance he rendered Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The picture can be seen from the plane, taking off from the local airport.
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