Largest “Photograph” Ever Made Fills Nearly 5 Acres of a Wheat Field
In southern France, artist Almudena Romero created what many describe as the largest photographic artwork ever made by transforming a two-hectare (nearly 5-acre) wheat field into a living image of a human eye. The work belongs to her ongoing project Farming Photographs, developed with the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRAE), and it reframes photography as a biological system rather than a mechanical one. Romero avoids cameras, lenses, and ink.












































































