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The Verdant series follows in the tradition of Victorian botanical studies, which combined taxonomic classification with more aesthetic considerations. After repeated visits to woodland river valleys to photograph flora using a rudimentary ‘outdoor studio’, the resulting images are meticulously collaged together to create curated, yet naturalistic compositions.
Each image attempts to capture the essence of a verdant wooded valley in the United Kingdom.
ROWAN takes its name from the bright orange clusters of rowan tree berries in the composition. Other species include: pennywort, buckler fern, ground ivy, wild clematis, wayfarer tree, tutsan and glittering wood moss.
Pigment print on 350gsm hahnemühle museum etching paper, UNFRAMED.
130 x 100cm (gives approximately life sized plants) edition of 12 + 2 APs
The Verdant series follows in the tradition of Victorian botanical studies, which combined taxonomic classification with more aesthetic considerations. After repeated visits to woodland river valleys to photograph flora using a rudimentary ‘outdoor studio’, the resulting images are meticulously collaged together to create curated, yet naturalistic compositions.
Each image attempts to capture the essence of a verdant wooded valley in the United Kingdom.
ROWAN takes its name from the bright orange clusters of rowan tree berries in the composition. Other species include: pennywort, buckler fern, ground ivy, wild clematis, wayfarer tree, tutsan and glittering wood moss.
Pigment print on 350gsm hahnemühle museum etching paper, UNFRAMED.
130 x 100cm (gives approximately life sized plants) edition of 12 + 2 APs
The Verdant series follows in the tradition of Victorian botanical studies, which combined taxonomic classification with more aesthetic considerations. After repeated visits to woodland river valleys to photograph flora using a rudimentary ‘outdoor studio’, the resulting images are meticulously collaged together to create curated, yet naturalistic compositions.
Each image attempts to capture the essence of a verdant wooded valley in the United Kingdom.
ROWAN takes its name from the bright orange clusters of rowan tree berries in the composition. Other species include: pennywort, buckler fern, ground ivy, wild clematis, wayfarer tree, tutsan and glittering wood moss.
Pigment print on 350gsm hahnemühle museum etching paper, UNFRAMED.
130 x 100cm (gives approximately life sized plants) edition of 12 + 2 APs
Framing is available on request, please email. If you are situated outside of the UK, the shipping cost of framed artwork can be prohibitive and often glazed works cannot be insured. We advise purchasing an unframed print and we can supply recommended framing specifications should you wish.