A Vincent Van Gogh aficionado in Bosnia has transformed a plot of land into a giant, living replica of the Dutch painter's masterpiece 'Starry Night'. Inspiration struck Halim Zukic, the park's owner and creator, in 2018 when he noticed tractor tracks in his meadows that resembled the spirals of Van Gogh's painting.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00The park is a national park in Serbia.
00:04It is the largest park in the country.
00:08It is a national park in Serbia.
00:12It is a national park in Serbia.
00:16Only in 2018, when I sit here,
00:20and when I look at the meadows
00:24that we had planned to decorate as a continuation of the existing park,
00:28I notice the traces that the tractor left behind.
00:32Those traces in my eyes looked like spirals from the old Nite.
00:36At that moment, the decision was made
00:40to continue developing the park,
00:44inspired by the aforementioned picture.
00:48We know the plants. Lavender is 130,000 grams.
00:52The rest of the plants from the palette of medicinal, aromatic and spice plants
00:56and a few tens of thousands of plants.
01:00We have planted a few thousand plants here
01:04in addition to what we have already planted here.
01:18What is done to an artist who loves nature,
01:22he finds beauty in nature.
01:26The other thing is that he did his job with great passion.
01:30What he was dedicated to, he carried with him all his passion.
01:34130 years after his death,
01:38we are doing something that is a kind of tribute
01:42to that artist and his work.
01:46I am very happy about that.
01:52June, June, June
01:56June, June