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{all images courtesy of Mosstika}














I love that. The grass with the heart is precious.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!!
ReplyDeletehow do they do that?! xxxoo
ReplyDeleteVery creative idea! I'd like to see this done to an entire city park.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so amazing!
ReplyDeletebringing some green to the concrete jungle! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteSo neat!!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I love the air freshener tree.
ReplyDelete..this is just so original..I love the second picture ..amazing.. I love creativity..brilliant post ..it's something very fresh out there..
ReplyDeleteGreat find! I am hoping to go to Brooklyn this summer and will keep an eye out for these.
ReplyDeleteThis is art I can definetly get behind! Who knew how beautiful moss could be. Thanks for pointing this out!
ReplyDeletevery, very cool! thanks for the intro to this artist.
ReplyDeleteI love stuff like this. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, original idea! LOVE it, and love the artwork! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteinteresting and informative post ya got here iva!
ReplyDeleteartists....they are very unique creatures aren't they?!
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i need to hunt down her stuff, don't i?
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteI love installation art!
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Remarkable inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow do they grow grass on walls, that's cool
ReplyDeleteLove the little pop of green-- so fun! Happy Monday! :)
ReplyDeleteMoss!! Wow that pretty amazing.. Love it.
ReplyDeletexx Love & Aloha
What an awesome concept. I love anyone and anything Brooklyn, too:)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! What a great way to bring some more green to the City
ReplyDeleteLovely artworks... very creative. xoxo
ReplyDeleteoh wow Iva, cool! very interesting
ReplyDeletelove these! the perspective is so great!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest daughter loves art and any sort of creativity. She'll be fascinated to learn of art created by moss.
ReplyDeletei lovee these!
ReplyDeleteveryy nice..living art..Love it...In Brooklyn no less...i think you can find everything in Brooklyn..!
ReplyDeleteHA! it took me three photos down to see that those fabulous art pieces were made of moss. yea i'm a smart one. haha.
ReplyDeletehope your monday went by smoothly, iva!
That is incredible. What a unique talent.
ReplyDeleteWow... such cool stuff...
ReplyDeleteAnd happy Monday to you! Hope you had a great day :)
Eco-Lovely!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I loved them!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog from your comment on my latest post and I LOVE your blog! The jewelry, the art, the consciousness . . . I will be checking back frequently. :)
ReplyDeletewow thats so cool!! i would never have thought of moss to use as artwork....absolutely love it! hope you had a good monday lady! i'm still trying to fight off this dang cold!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! I adore moss, even the smell~
ReplyDeletexo*
cool!! I feel like trying this out. ;)
ReplyDeleteHow amazing!? Some people are so talented and creative. What a lovely form of artwork. x
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool! I've never seen anything like it!
ReplyDeleteSo totally awesome, I love these!
ReplyDeleteI love love love these!
ReplyDeleteSo clever!
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I love that! How cool is that question mark! It'd be exactly what everyone'd be thinking.
ReplyDeleteHow very unique and you always find the most unique artists Iva!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is so interesting! She should come to the NW part of the US where we have TONS of moss! LOL
ReplyDeletethese are amazing. what a fabulous installation.
ReplyDeleteOMG! i so wanna do this in my city!!! love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
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