Take a first look at Christine Mercer-Vernon’s paintings and you’ll notice the intricate beauty of local flowers, depicted in exact detail. Each vein on the leaves, every grain of pollen, and the ...
With works ranging from faux slime to hyper-realistic glass flowers, three artists examine our relationship to nature — and share hope along the way. By Keridwen Cornelius For years, TEFAF Maastricht ...
If still-life painting is the art of arresting decay, then it makes a lot of sense that Rachel Ruysch grew up to become one of the greatest still-life painters in the history of art. In the 17th ...
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Picture-perfect Taichung: Four popular attractions where heritage, art, and nature meet
Taiwan’s Taichung is a city best understood in fragments: flower fields bending in the wind, century-old buildings reborn as ...
Some may have questioned whether flowers could still be a relevant motif in contemporary art today after some major floral artworks failed to please certain critics at Frieze London recently. But a ...
Inga Poslitur’s exhibit of floral paintings is a delight to behold this month at the Pence Gallery. Her exhibit, aptly titled “Renewal,” is on display until June 23 at the Pence, and we invite ...
Contemporary Artists Anne von Freyburg, Epoh Beech, Gary Myatt, Graphic Rewilding, and Sophie Mess are part of a new movement introducing natural forms into urban environments and domestic interiors ...
She was the queen of the 17th-century still life—and her patrons shelled out lavish sums to own her resplendent flowers. Rachel Ruysch, born in the Hague in 1664, rose to fame for her exquisitely ...
Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait. By Amanda Fortini IN EARLY 2021, Jordan Casteel, the painter known for her tender, exquisitely ...
Have you ever seen a painting of a flower that was so realistic you felt like you could just reach out and touch it? Well, with this 3D painting, you can. Using a glass of water to prop up a stretched ...
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Old botanical art shows early humans may have used hidden math
Long before anyone wrote down a number, early villagers were painting flowers with a precision that looks suspiciously like ...
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