Flower installations by Choi Jeong Hwa
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These Galleria umbrellas from my Thinx Gifts shop are a great reminder that April showers bring May flowers.
Extreme flower arrangingby Antoni Tudisco from his The Floral Project
Botanical beauties from Andrew Zuckerman’s Flower book.
Beauties from Andrew Zuckerman’s book Flower.
Electric Blossoms by Torkil Gudnason
Fascinating fractal art by Silvia Cordedda
Una Lumino by Choe U-Ram is a kinetic sculpture with mechanical flowers that light up and bloom in mesmerizing patterns. You can see it in motion in this video:
Waterdrops shine like small jewels in these photos by Gusti Yogiwara.
Flowervases by Martin Klimas
About the project:
Flawlessly arranged flower vases are shot by steel balls and captured at the moment of their destruction. When hit by the projectiles, glass vases shatter, and ceramic and stoneware vases burst into large fragments. What interests Klimas is not so much the moment of impact as the transformation is taking place in one seven-thousandth of a second. While the top half of the photograph remains poised in an absolutely harmonious still life, utter chaos has erupted below. The contrast of motionless and top speed explodes the triteness of the subject. The simultaneous presence of two distinct states and the improbable serenity of the pictures is positively spellbinding.
Flowers by Denis Brihat
Ruth Moilliet takes the idea of pressing flowers to preserve them to the extreme by layering real flowers, as well photographs and etchings of them, between multiple sheets of glass.
Katinka Matson flatbed scans flowers and then blows them up into vividly detailed giant scale prints.
Macro photographer Anna S finds beauty in life and death and the shades in between.
Flower constructions by Anne Ten Donkelaar













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