Lipstick Forest by Claude Cormier
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Lipstick Forest is a surrealist installation by Québec landscape architect, Claude Cormier. It features 52 pink coloured trees made of concrete and is a nod to the idea of nature living in harmony with the city centre. It was produced by sculptors from the Aquanov Group and is intended to represent the trees lining Montréal’s Parc Avenue.
Services
- Self-guided tour
Accessibility
- Yes