In the accompany with Minneapolis Institute of Art, Stan Herd, who gained his world-wide fame with its landscape works, by using soil and plants, rendered the ‘olive trees’ oil-paint on a farm near the airport in the state of Minnesota on Wednesday.
The 1889 oil-paint of Van Gogh, which was executed with plants, placed on about five thousand square meter field by Herd, presents a great ‘view’ to the passengers, who arrive in Minneapolis by airplane.
Herd, who has started to work on the field in spring, owned by a private company, completed his table in autumn.
Educated on ‘abstract expressiveness’ Herd, had made its first open-field artwork, by drawing the portrait of Kiowa War chief Satanta on 647,520 thousand square meter field, in 1981 in Kansas.
SHOT LIST Wednesday, November 25, 2015 Var of Herd’s working on farm Var of Herd in museum Var of the farm Var of the view of farm from the plane DURATION: 4:24
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