Jardin d'émail (1968-1974) also known as Enamel garden is an outdoor sculpture in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, The Netherlands.
[2] The materials used in the work include: Concrete, glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin, polyurethane and paint.
It is a large sculpture which is billed as: "A work of art that you can touch, that you can walk through, in which you are even allowed to play!".
[4] The restoration process made use of photogrammetry (3D imaging technique that uses photographs to make 3D models) to reproduce the artist Hand-painted markings on what was a very large surface area.
[5] The piece is designed with a stark white color interspersed with jagged black lines.