In Praise of Flowers
Orchid
Portraiture of Orchids
Flower photography presents close-ups of Orchids, with passionate magnificence, where botanical furrows and protuberances have metaphorical undertones. Photography framing allowed these Orchids to appear nearly mystical due to the discourse of rays, permitting viewers to see 'inside' and 'through' the flowers, peeking her elements in fascinating and aesthetically influential forms.
By concentrating on her grace and embodiment, how can a vessel bring symmetry and exotic magnificence in focus inspired by the art of framing?
Tan Wei Jing DID.IT
Made of black marble and opalescent acrylic. 31.5 x 9.5 x H40 cm, 2 kg. This is a unique piece, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Flower not included.
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About:
In Praise of Flowers is a tribute to the last moments of life that cut flowers offer us, by exploring their shapes, stories and symbols.
It is a research in nine chapters dedicated to nine different flowers: the Peony, an impressionist muse, the fragrant Lavender, the majestic Hydrangea, the Asian Orchid, the showstopper Lily, the delicate Tulip, the Narcissus and its reflection, the solemn Rose and the frail Baby's Breath.