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Stunning Electric Blue Trees Spring up in Seattle

04/03/2012
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    These bizarre blue trees by <a href="http://www.kondimopoulos.com/blue-trees/">Konstantin Dimopoulos</a> may look like they came straight out of Avatar, but they were actually painted using an environmentally-safe water-based pigment as part of an art installation in Canada. Originally displayed at the <a href="http://vancouverbiennale.com/">2011 Vancouver Biennale</a>, the Blue Trees project was extended by <a href="http://blog.4culture.org/2012/03/the-blue-trees/">4Culture</a> and various government departments in Seattle on the Burke-Gillman Trail in Kenmore in Westlake, WA. But why paint the trees blue? Dimopoulos says that in doing so, he asks viewers to question how thoroughly we have destroyed various forests around the world.
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    Konstantin Dimopoulos paints trees blue in order to draw awareness of them
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    The water-based pigment he uses is not toxic to the trees
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    Originally conceived as part of the 2011 Vancouver Biennale, the project was extended recently in Seattle, Washington
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    4Culture and various arms of the Seattle government commissioned trees in Westlake to be painted blue
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    Whereas ancient forests around the world will never return to their former state, these trees will
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  • The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos
    Trees are an unusual canvas, but powerful all the same!
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The Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos

These bizarre blue trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos may look like they came straight out of Avatar, but they were actually painted using an environmentally-safe water-based pigment as part of an art installation in Canada. Originally displayed at the 2011 Vancouver Biennale, the Blue Trees project was extended by 4Culture and various government departments in Seattle on the Burke-Gillman Trail in Kenmore in Westlake, WA. But why paint the trees blue? Dimopoulos says that in doing so, he asks viewers to question how thoroughly we have destroyed various forests around the world.

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