Trend: Louvre-Lens Museum, Floor design by Yayoi Kusama
This photo shows a close-up of a mosaic design by Yayoi Kusama, which is located in the foyer of the Louvre-Lens Museum in Lens, France. The mosaic is made up of 1×1 cm tiles, which have been arranged to create a stunningly complex floral pattern.
Kusama is a Japanese artist who is known for her work in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and performance art. Her work is often characterized by its use of polka dots and repetition.
The mosaic in the Louvre-Lens is a beautiful example of Kusama’s style. The intricate floral pattern is both mesmerizing and meditative. The mosaic also creates a sense of movement and energy, which is perfectly suited for the foyer of a museum.
The Louvre-Lens Museum is located about 200 kilometers north of Paris. It was inaugurated in 2012 and was designed to serve as a cultural institution for those living outside of Paris. The museum regularly loans collections from its more famous sister in Paris.