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Van Gogh's Olive Trees
Van Gogh painted "Olive Trees" in 1889. It was one of many paintings he created featuring olive trees as a subject. He painted 15 alone between June and December of 1889. It took Herd six months of digging and planting to recreate van Gogh's 1889 painting. The one seen on the field is part of the collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minnesota. Herd first started making crop art, which he calls "earthworks," in 1981. His first project was a 160-acre portrait of the Kiowa chief

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