London | Barbican Conservatory Botanical Garden Exhibition 🆓🌳
🌳 Limited exhibition, ending on July 14th! 🎫: Free ⚠️: It’s recommended to 🔍book tickets for the Barbican Conservatory in advance, or you can walk in on the spot, but tickets might not be available. This exhibition is a collaboration between the Barbican Conservatory and sculptor Ranjani Shettar, featuring five brand new large-scale suspended sculptures throughout the space of the Barbican botanical garden. The sculptures complement the greenery, blending yet standing alone. Each of Shettar’s sculptures is handcrafted by the artist, drawing inspiration from the complex natural world, and the materials used include wood, stainless steel, gauze, lacquer, and techniques borrowed from traditional Indian crafts. I booked a 7 PM visit, and it wasn’t crowded, making it great for photos. The summer light is very soft and beautiful; I suggest bringing a camera! After exploring and taking photos, you can sit with friends by the fountain at Barbican, have a drink, and chat – it’s very pleasant. For an outfit, I recommend light colors with a bright accent. This time, I wore a white, French-inspired top paired with simple washed blue jeans. The highlight was my leopard print shoes, with a cute round-toe shape that also works well with the leopard print. It’s a fun and conflicting look! Very photogenic 😊❤️ #ChronicleOfARomanticLife #LondonExhibitions #LondonTravel #StudyingInUK #LondonLife #BritishLife #Healing #LondonBarbican #fujix100v #HappyMomentsInDailyLife #Photography #LondonWeekend #SummerParkGuide #LondonExploration #LondonBotanicalGarden #BotanicalGarden #LondonExhibition #LondonEvents #HowMuchIGrowGreen