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Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographFor several years, British duo <a href="http://www.ackroydandharvey.com/">Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey</a> have been experimenting with using grass seedlings and photosynthesis as a medium and process for making unique, green portraits. Since debuting the form more than a decade ago, the artists have used grass in several large-scale installations, ranging from portraits of tennis players at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/grass-art-displays-at-wimbledon/">2008 Wimbledon Tennis Championships</a> to a recent installation that involved completely covering the interior of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/living-grass-walls-completely-cover-the-interior-of-londons-dilston-grove-gallery/">London’s Dilston Grove Gallery</a> with living grass. Now, Ackroyd and Harvey are at it again with "<a href="http://www.ackroydandharvey.com/face-to-face/">Face to Face</a>," a new exhibit of grass portraits in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Chamarande">Chamarande, France</a>.1
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographIn their latest work, Ackroyd and Harvey have produced large living portraits of the officers that work at the Domaine de Chamarande.2
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographThe images in the Ackroyd & Harvey's latest exhibit are similar to some of the duo's other large grass photographs, which have been on display in both indoor and outdoor exhibits in recent years.3
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photograph"Testament," another large living photograph, was recently featured at HangarBicocca in Milan.4
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographTo create the grass portraits, the artists beam a photograph onto a dark wall of grass, and corresponding parts of the grass surface grow depending on how much light exposure they receive.5
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographThe more light the grass receives, the darker the pigmentation becomes; and the farther away you stand from the images, the higher the resolution appears.6
Ackroyd & Harvey grass photographThe images make a commentary about both the beauty and the transitory nature of living things, as they can last from several months to years, but as the grass grows that images fade away.7







