In 2020, the Hague artist Sara Vrugt embroidered a forest together with more than 1.000 people. In 2022, 100.000 new trees will be planted with donations from participants. With this project they realized a work of art and a new living forest: 100.000 Trees and a Threaded Forest from Sara Vrugt. This artwork can be seen from November 21 to December 16 in the Atrium of the City Hall in The Hague.

100.000 bomen - © Sara Vrugt - Foto Rogier Chang

Art project Exhibition 100.000 Trees and a Threaded Forest
With a major project, artist Sara Vrugt celebrates nature and its importance. In 2020 she embroidered a forest of one hundred square meters, in which everyone could participate. Together they use art as a form of resistance and they will plant living trees: activism has never been so pleasant.

The embroidery was created in a pop-up studio that traveled across the country for four seasons. Trees were embroidered there in response to nature stories told by visitors and participants. All stories were given a place in the embroidered forest and together they form a work of art in which you can get lost in thought.

Vrijwilligers 100.000 Bomen en een Bos van Draad in de Bibliotheek Den Haag

Sara Vrugt and Stichting Verweven have collected almost € 75.000 with the art project 100.000 Trees and a Forest of Wire. One hundred thousand trees will be planted with this, both in the Netherlands and in the tropics. The purpose of planting these trees is to create more forest, but above all to show that taking action yourself is within reach.

Sara: “The number of trees stems from the desire to contribute something substantial and was inspired by my son. When he, a toddler, wants to point out something of which there is REALLY A LOT, he’s talking about a hundred thousand. For him it is the largest possible imaginable. And for me too.”

99% Of the trees are planted in the tropics by the non-profit organization TreeSisters. Their mission is: to plant millions of trees every year, to provide fairly paid labor for tree planters and to increase awareness of the unity of people and planet. The planting of 99,000 trees will restore more than 30 hectares of forest.

To make the result of this project tangible close to home, 1% of the trees in the Netherlands are planted. This happens in two places:

  1. The first small forest is planted in Wijkpark De Verademing in The Hague, in the shape of a spiral. This will be done in collaboration with the municipality of The Hague on November 20, 2022.
  2. In the garden of Museum Belvedere in Heerenveen, the embroidered forest will eventually merge with nature and become a small but living forest.

For more information, go to www.honderdduizendbomen.nl.

Sara Vrugt

About Sara Vrugt
Sara Vrugt designs with textiles and thread, humor and an idealistic slant. Hair embroidery and participative projects touch on social themes. With her work she allows people to look at everyday life with fresh eyes.
Within the extensive projects she sets up, she looks for the small stories, in the personal contact with participants she knows how to arouse and give trust. She pays tribute to the participants and the themes that she finds important with soft materials, a slow technique and a lot of attention.

For more information about Sara Vrugt, go to www.vrugt.com.

100.000 bomen en een Bos van Draad in het Atrium Den Haag. Foto De Schaapjesfabriek - Tessa Veldhorst.

Visit exhibition
The exhibition can be viewed during regular opening hours in the Atrium of the City Hall of The Hague. Volunteers are present at set times to provide more information about the project. On Monday from 11 to 16 hours, on Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday between 10 and 16 hours, on Thursday between 13 an 18 hours and on Saturday between 12 and 15 hours.