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PETAL PUSHER: Law sculpts with flowers, creating works big and small that change as the plants wither.
ONE SUMMER, when the British installation artist Rebecca Louise Law was not quite a teenager, her father—then an assistant head gardener at a stately home in Cambridgeshire, England, and a man who understood the business of growing flowers en masse—insisted that his whole family bus out to one of the flat, Fenland fields near the village where they lived. It must have been late June, early July at most, she recalls, because the fleld was brimful with the bright, airy faces of ox-eye daisies.