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Pink Punch by Nick Croft and Michaela MacLeod

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Hit me with your best Pink Punch, as named the installation beneath a canopy of trees in the Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens beautifying Grand-Métis, Quebec. Cords of pink dress a portion of these trunks, fanning out 3 to 4 feet at the base into a communal seating area. Made of natural rubber pink latex rope to distinguish a creative boundary as to the end of wilderness and the invitation to the garden. Designed by architects Nick Croft and Michaela MacLeod for the 2013 International Garden Festival.

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