
A secret garden is a treasure trove all on its own, but when it’s a secret garden made entirely of denim, bluebloods—and even those without an insatiable love for denim—go crazy.
That’s what innovative artist Ian Berry is delivering to the public with his latest work in indigo.
The U.K.-born creator, known for his denim “paintings” that boast a depth and craftsmanship not otherwise done with denim, has launched a Secret Garden installation at the Children’s Museum of the Arts in Manhattan. The goal, according to Berry’s website, is to inspire creativity in children and give them a way to interact with the arts.
Read more at Carved in Blue.
This article is one of a series on Rivet from Lenzing’s Carved in Blue denim blog. From conversations with the experts behind the mills that make some of the world’s most-wanted denim to the global brands bringing novel denim made with TENCEL® and Lenzing Modal® to the market, Carved in Blue shares the stories of those whose roots run deep with denim. Visit www.carvedinblue.lenzing-fibers.com.