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© Matthieu Raffard
While many of us are struggling with where lawns should fit into the big picture (as in, maybe they shouldn’t), in Lives of Grass, Roussel uses grass to make a statement about food.
In the installations, human form armatures are seeded with wheat grass in a nod to Egyptian Mythology and Osiris, the God of renewal, says the artist. Osiris is also the personification of the fertile land and the natural cycles: death and rebirth, dryness and fertility. 
See more: Beautiful Human Sculptures Float and Sprout With Grass

treehugger:

© Matthieu Raffard

While many of us are struggling with where lawns should fit into the big picture (as in, maybe they shouldn’t), in Lives of Grass, Roussel uses grass to make a statement about food.

In the installations, human form armatures are seeded with wheat grass in a nod to Egyptian Mythology and Osiris, the God of renewal, says the artist. Osiris is also the personification of the fertile land and the natural cycles: death and rebirth, dryness and fertility. 

See more: Beautiful Human Sculptures Float and Sprout With Grass