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Flowers have more often than not been a photographer’s muse. Designer artist André Feliciano recently came up with the perfect way to pay tribute to photography, an installation that’s bound to have shutterbugs smiling well-pleased. Using small plastic replicas of cameras in a myriad of colors, Feliciano has designed gardens with plants and trees. With a range of installations made from these tiny plastic cameras reminiscent of different flowers popularly found in gardens, Feliciano’s concept is indeed a step away from the ordinary and just as beautiful.


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