Corona Forest | Nature Installation Art Created with Beer Bottles

How can installation art condense nature onto a beer bottle? I had imagined many scenes of nature. But the image that stuck with me most vividly was from a hike through a gorge forest several months ago. In the primeval forest, thousands of years old, many trees lay felled by heavy rains. New life climbed along vines toward the treetops, sprouting tender buds. In the humid air, moss carpeted every visible corner. The wind brought flower seeds, which took root on branches buried beneath lichen. One fir tree, its bark slightly split, caught my eye—tall, straight, reaching toward the sky. Up close, life teemed vibrantly from every crevice. This was the nature I wanted to express in this creation—condensing the vitality of trees into the form of a beer bottle, mirroring Corona’s deeply rooted symbiosis with nature. Beneath the bark, I chose natural materials such as wheat ears, oats, and reeds to echo the origins of beer-making. Materials: Corona beer glass bottles, tree bark, branches, wheat ears, oats, reeds, moss, tree powder, etc. Corona Ingredients From Nature #Corona #For This Very Moment Installation Art #My Art Life #Installation Tutorial #Creative DIY #Eye On Installation Art #Art Heat Island

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Corona Forest | Nature Installation Art Created with Beer Bottles