And his latest creation continues to reveal the unexpected and innovative ways denim can be used.
Originally designed for a young audience, Berry aimed to inspire children to reflect on our interaction with nature.
The artist even showed the kids a cotton plant to explain where jeans come from.
Photo: Sam Hockley
It was amazing to see so many baffled at the idea, he recalls.
Visitors can walk through the denim garden path and find wisteria and vines dangling above them.
TheSecret Gardenwill be on display from July 13 to September 8, 2024, at the Garden Museum.
Photo: Graham Lacdao
These include textile flower collages, denim rag rugs, clay and felt cacti making, and cyanotype printing.
Check out some photos of theSecret Gardeninstallation below andfind more of Berry’s work on his website.
Photo: Graham Lacdao
The immersive exhibition is currently on display at the Garden Museum in London.
Photo: Graham Lacdao
It showcases the unexpected and innovative ways denim can be used.
The installation explores themes of sustainability in the textile industries.
Photo: Graham Lacdao
Photo: Graham Lacdao
Photo: Graham Lacdao
Photo: Graham Lacdao