Monday, October 12, 2009
An Aside - Inorganic Flora
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Here is some work from Japanese artist Macoto Murayama, who created a "new form of plant depiction that transcends accepted (common, usual) horizons of botanical illustration": inorganic flora. Using photography and botanical drawing, the overall effect is a technical look at what are always seen as organic living things.
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