This work is composed of photomontages with symmetrical repetitions depicting dandelions on grass. From a single photo, Denis Lanteigne composed four photographs where he reproduced the image four times, which gives 16 repetitions in total.
First, the photo is duplicated to be turned over like the pages of a book and pasted in a mirror effect, creating symmetry. The piece forms a diptych panel which is duplicated in turn. Lanteigne reverses and then glues it to the first, forming a panel quadriptych. For the second image, he moves the diptych panels from top to bottom. To compose the third panel, he flips the two images of the original diptych panel from left to right to form a new one that he duplicates and reverses. The fourth panel takes the original photo, which is flipped vertically and then horizontally (what was at the bottom left is now at the top right), creating a new pattern that is duplicated in the same way as the three previous panels.