This year, 406 entrants from around the world submitted their public artworks.
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“Florae” consists of two large-scale ceramic mosaics and one colour digital print. The art glass appears on the windows above the station’s main entrance. The mosaics show the innovative use of hand-glazed ceramic tiles. These stationary wall works have a sense of movement and wind blowing seeds into the sky. Realistic depictions combine playfully with abstract interventions. This technique pushes the mosaic medium in a new direction. The architecturally integrated art glass appears above the entrance. The super enlargement of flowers expands into clouds and heavenly bodies. Mosaika of Montreal (Quebec) fabricated the mosaics, and Pulp Studio (California) produced the PIX imaging art glass.