Showing posts with label flora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flora. Show all posts

7 January 2012

Mechanical Aspects of Flowers

"Inorganic Flora", brought to life by Japanese artist Macoto Murayama, reveals to us completely new findings and studies of flowers like nothing you've seen prior. He first of all gets a variety of pictures and drawings of vegetation from practically every perspective. Next he works by using many digital applications to generate highly visual works. By showcasing and separating particular components of the flora, Murayama wants to present the technical as well as nearly mechanical elements of these natural organisms.










23 August 2011

Exploded Flora

We have all observed flowers attractively exhibited within our local marketplace and flower shop, however most of us never have looked at them exploding this way! Qi Wei isn't a botanist but a professional photographer which set up this specific collection "Exploded Flowers", motivated in some measure by Todd McLellan’s Disassembly series. What is fascinating is just how much more extended certain flowers can get once they are taken apart – the general surface area to proportions of a rose is really significantly larger as opposed to a bigger flower just like the sunflower.