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Polish Artist Turns An Ordinary Tram Stop Into A Beautiful Flower Museum
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Polish Artist Turns An Ordinary Tram Stop Into A Beautiful Flower Museum

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We all know how plain and boring the concrete jungle can be, with only stoplights and flashy business logos bringing any sort of color to the dull greys of the streets. And you’re lucky if your end of the city has a park or two, as not everyone is as lucky. Drawn by a need to bring nature back to the concrete of the city, one Polish artist decided to launch a colorful project that would give a splash of color to an otherwise plain background.

Bored Panda has contacted the artist for additional information. “ I am an art student of third year of bachelor degree at Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź,” Dominika Cebula introduced herself. “My main hobby is art but I also like to surround myself with house plants as I feel better around nature”.

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Artist decorated a tram stop in Lodz, Poland with colorful dried flowers

Image credits: Dominika Cebula

When asked what or who inspired her to create, Dominika revealed that she has many sources of inspiration, including the city she lives in. “Łódź seems to be very grey and sad at first sight but it’s also very unique,” the artist explained. “It’s very pro artistic city and a lot of things happens here, lots of street art and festivals”.

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Instead of hanging paper brochures or advertisements, the young artist decided to switch it up and decorate a local tram stop with a variety of dried flowers. From roses to ferns, Cebula took hundreds of plants dried the and encased them in blocks of glass that were then put up at a tram stop at Dabrowskiego Square in Łódź.

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Image credits: Dominika Cebula

I felt inspired by a sentimental meaning of giving flowers to someone, meaning of flowers in our culture and their presence at all the important moments in our lives,” Dominika elaborated when asked about the inspiration behind this project. “Also, I feel modern cities lack nature. I’d like to introduce more colors and flowers because people feel more calm around nature,” she elaborated.

The entire project took around a year in total, from gathering the materials to dealing with the city officials. “The hardest thing about it was official reconciliations with offices,” the artist voiced her challenges. “Also, I didn’t have a lot of experience with resin ealier. Drying flowers took a lot of time”.

Image credits: Dominika Cebula

This colorful project is titled “Nostalgia” and draws inspiration from a local flower market at the same square where the installation is exhibited. The flowers used for the project arr preserved with epoxy resin to ensure their longevity so other people could enjoy them longer.

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Image credits: Dominika Cebula

We inquired how did people respond to such a colorful project and Dominika revealed that she was happy people were positive about it. “They tend to make photos of the installation and I heard a lot of compliments,” she explained.

Image credits: Dominika Cebula

The artist started this project back in summer, when all the flowers were at peak blooming season. At the beginning of July, Cebula gathered most of the flowers to prepare them for the project, which was finalized at the end of August.

Image credits: Dominika Cebula

Dominika stresses that she owes the project’s success to competition called ”Przecieki Sztuki” (eng. “Leaks of Art”). “The curator is Michał Bieżyński, he solved all the problems during the work and he is the best organizer I’ve met,” the artist elaborated. “The second person I’d like to mention is my painting teacher Ola Ignasiak who encourages the students to make street art and to try new things in art,” she thanked her mentors.

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As a writer and image editor for Bored Panda, Giedrė crafts posts on many different topics to push them to their potential. She's also glad that her Bachelor’s degree in English Philology didn’t go to waste (although collecting dust in the attic could also be considered an achievement of aesthetic value!) Giedrė is an avid fan of cats, photography, and mysteries, and a keen observer of the Internet culture which is what she is most excited to write about. Since she's embarked on her journalistic endeavor, Giedrė has over 600 articles under her belt and hopes for twice as much (fingers crossed - half of them are about cats).

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Giedrė Vaičiulaitytė

Giedrė Vaičiulaitytė

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As a writer and image editor for Bored Panda, Giedrė crafts posts on many different topics to push them to their potential. She's also glad that her Bachelor’s degree in English Philology didn’t go to waste (although collecting dust in the attic could also be considered an achievement of aesthetic value!) Giedrė is an avid fan of cats, photography, and mysteries, and a keen observer of the Internet culture which is what she is most excited to write about. Since she's embarked on her journalistic endeavor, Giedrė has over 600 articles under her belt and hopes for twice as much (fingers crossed - half of them are about cats).

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Dorothy Parker
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very beautiful. I wonder how the artist dealt with the flowers faded/bleached by the sun. And vandals who would break and steal the blocks.

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Johane Moller
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love this. I found the two old ladies trying to read the inscriptions especially heart warming.

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Night Owl
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks beautiful. Sadly, I suspect the sun will bleach it

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Dorothy Parker
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very beautiful. I wonder how the artist dealt with the flowers faded/bleached by the sun. And vandals who would break and steal the blocks.

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Johane Moller
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love this. I found the two old ladies trying to read the inscriptions especially heart warming.

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Night Owl
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks beautiful. Sadly, I suspect the sun will bleach it

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