Throughout a whole year Gauthier Fabri went every month to Claude Monet's gardens in Giverny to take more than 150,000 photos in order to gather a palette of colors made up solely of flowers and plants growing in the gardens of the master of Impressionism. Through these flowers, it is somehow Monet's true colors, the very essence of his painting that Gauthier Fabri sought to capture. In a creative process of technical prowess, he then uses these photographs as touches of color to create mosaics of flowers that are unique, not only because of their prestigious DNA, but also because of the poetry and natural energy that emanate from them.