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Published :
06/08/2011 10:41:00
Categories :
Exhibition
The London National Gallery installed last week a "living wall" in Trafalgar Square representative of a Vincent Van Gogh painting called "Les blés jaunes".
The wall was created by GE (power, gas, health, finance and trade) in order to meet customer demand for a more environmentally friendly energy. They are also in charge of improving the environmental footprint of the gallery.
The living wall is made up of more than 8000 plants from 26 different varieties. It will be on display until October.