

“The beauty of the living world often lies in the inconspicuous.” Rachel Carson. Inspired by Claes Oldenburg's oversized everyday objects, our artwork “Entomonoertzange” in the orchard sets an example for biodiversity. The surreally enlarged animals transform the garden into a place of reflection. This monumental representation makes the invisible visible: the smallest ecosystems, which are often overlooked, take center stage and encourage a more conscious perception of nature.