Press
China News
"From now until October 13, this well-known art landmark in Shanghai will transform into an "inner garden" full of rich feelings, presenting a unique audio-visual experience."
The Guardian
"Baker and Borowski’s nature-inspired installations give building facades floral makeovers and add meadows to billboards. Their latest installation is their largest yet: an attempt to rewild London’s Westfield shopping centre with 8m-high wildflowers."
TimeOut
"Drawing inspiration from historical pleasure gardens, the artists say they to reinvigorate these gardens’ legacy, with trees to give shade, and chrysanthemums, red hot pokers, lavender, cornflowers, tansy, allium and poppies for vibrancy."
meihua.info
"[lululemon is] cooperating with artists Graphic Rewilding to embody people's "inner garden", create a "wellbeing garden" offline, and invite urban people to relax their bodies and minds.."
FAD Magazine
"Graphic Rewilding attempts to improve the quality of life and mental health of urban dwellers with their vast art installation in cities across the world. Artists Lee Baker and Catherine Borowski have scaled down their work somewhat for their intimate, natural wrapping paper design"
Creative Boom
"This new installation at Westfield, Europe's largest shopping and leisure destination...displays 1.5 sq km of ever-changing, maximalist wildflower meadowscapes, which wrap around the walls of the vast circular atrium of level one of The Village."
Luxurious Magazine
"...installations have been constructed to allow visitors to sit inside the sculpture for a photo opportunity, appearing as though they were engulfed by flower clouds."
Art Plugged
"Visitors can access augmented reality by scanning the QR codes on the floor. Doing so will bring the bold floral artwork to life, revealing a dynamic abstract meadow. The codes are strategically placed to act as portals into an awe-inspiring world of free-floating flowers, swaying grass, hovering bees, dragonflies, and effervescent drifting pollen."
Country & Townhouse
"Designed to inspire viewers to connect with nature, the artist duo have rewilded the landscape into a kaleidoscope of colour, complete with lots of new wildlife – from chrysanthemums to bees; cornflowers to lavender."
Creative Crawley
"The aim of the project is to bring some colour and joy to Crawley town centre in the often gloomy winter months of Nov – January."
Creative Boom
"It might be a gentle reminder to "phone our mums back", particularly ahead of Mother's Day, but this simple campaign by Baker & Borowski has a powerful story behind it."
Positive News
"Grey urban spaces are a fertile canvas for Catherine Borowski and Lee Baker’s vast nature-inspired artworks. Could they help re-wild the minds of those who walk past?"