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Folding For Peace by Anouk VogelA serene white garden made of hundreds of delicate paper flowers recently bloomed in Nagasaki, Japan. Created by Swiss designer <a title="Anouk Vogel" href="http://www.anoukvogel.nl/indexhibit/">Anouk Vogel</a>, <a title="Folding For Peace" href="http://www.anoukvogel.nl/indexhibit/projects/paper-garden/">Folding for Peace</a> was inspired by an ancient Japanese legend that says anyone who folds one thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish (such as long life or recovery from illness or injury). Vogel's stunning paper garden consists of 1,000 paper flowers folded with a wish for peace.1
Folding For Peace by Anouk Vogel<a href="http://www.anoukvogel.nl/indexhibit/">Anouk Vogel</a>'s <a title="Folding For Peace" href="http://www.anoukvogel.nl/indexhibit/projects/paper-garden/">Folding for Peace</a> paper garden holds an array of flowers and leaves standing on a circular bed.2
Folding For Peace by Anouk VogelThe piece was commissioned by the <a title="Gardening World Cup" href="http://www.gardeningworldcup.com/">Gardening World Cup</a>.3
Folding For Peace by Anouk VogelIt was awarded the Silver Medal and Judges' Special Award at the <a title="Festival of Flowers and World Peace" href="http://www.gardeningworldcup.com/">Festival of Flowers and World Peace</a>.4
Folding For Peace by Anouk VogelAwestruck as we are, we are still wondering if this extravagant use of paper really justifies the cause, and how environmentally conscious it is.5
Folding For Peace by Anouk VogelAnouk Vogel's beautiful paper flowers reach up to the sky in a call for peace.6
Folding For Peace by Anouk Vogel<big><a href="http://www.anoukvogel.nl/indexhibit/">+ Anouk Vogel</a></big>7







