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GRASS ART AT WIMBLEDON: Photos Printed on Grass!We all know that art can come in many forms, but the oh so au-natural form of grass is a new one that takes green to a whole new level. This year at the <strong>2008 Wimbledon Tennis Championships</strong>, Grass Art takes center court in a new kind of art installation. UK artists, <strong>Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey</strong> used grass as a photographic paper by projecting a black and white image on it while growing in a dark room.1
GRASS ART AT WIMBLEDON: Photos Printed on Grass!We all know that art can come in many forms, but the oh so au-natural form of grass is a new one that takes green to a whole new level. This year at the <strong>2008 Wimbledon Tennis Championships</strong>, Grass Art takes center court in a new kind of art installation. UK artists, <strong>Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey</strong> used grass as a photographic paper by projecting a black and white image on it while growing in a dark room.2
GRASS ART AT WIMBLEDON: Photos Printed on Grass!We all know that art can come in many forms, but the oh so au-natural form of grass is a new one that takes green to a whole new level. This year at the <strong>2008 Wimbledon Tennis Championships</strong>, Grass Art takes center court in a new kind of art installation. UK artists, <strong>Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey</strong> used grass as a photographic paper by projecting a black and white image on it while growing in a dark room.3
GRASS ART AT WIMBLEDON: Photos Printed on Grass!We all know that art can come in many forms, but the oh so au-natural form of grass is a new one that takes green to a whole new level. This year at the <strong>2008 Wimbledon Tennis Championships</strong>, Grass Art takes center court in a new kind of art installation. UK artists, <strong>Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey</strong> used grass as a photographic paper by projecting a black and white image on it while growing in a dark room.4




