F L O R A I M A G O : D A R K Tropistic floral portraits in modern day photograms - Margot van de Stolpe
The Flora Imago series was on display at the Flower Art Museum in Aalsmeer among others.
This series captures the essence of the fleeting and airy existence of flowers in a watercoloristic way in botanical photograms.
The collection forms a contemporary herbarium with compositional references to Ikebana.
In these works the nocturnal darkness forms a strong contrast with the original light radiating from the flowers.
This ever expanding collection of this artistic herbarium aims to be a tribute to the magical blossoming and procreation of plant life in all its colours, forms and diversity.
The Flora Imago series was on display at the Flower Art Museum in Aalsmeer among others.
This series captures the essence of the fleeting and airy existence of flowers in a watercoloristic way in botanical photograms.
The collection forms a contemporary herbarium with compositional references to Ikebana.
In these works the nocturnal darkness forms a strong contrast with the original light radiating from the flowers.
This ever expanding collection of this artistic herbarium aims to be a tribute to the magical blossoming and procreation of plant life in all its colours, forms and diversity.
F L O R A I M A G O : B L O N D Tropistic floral portraits in modern day photograms - Margot van de Stolpe
This series captures the essence of the fleeting and airy existence of flowers in a watercoloristic way in botanical photograms. The collection forms a contemporary herbarium with compositional references to Ikebana in which the light is allowed to flood the plant like a blistering dawn. This ever expanding collection of this artistic herbarium aims to be a tribute to the magical blossoming and procreation of plant life in all its colours, forms and diversity.
F L O R A I M A G O : B L O N D Tropistic floral portraits in modern day photograms - Margot van de Stolpe
This series captures the essence of the fleeting and airy existence of flowers in a watercoloristic way in botanical photograms. The collection forms a contemporary herbarium with compositional references to Ikebana in which the light is allowed to flood the plant like a blistering dawn. This ever expanding collection of this artistic herbarium aims to be a tribute to the magical blossoming and procreation of plant life in all its colours, forms and diversity.




















