2009년 10월 16일 금요일

Inorganic Flora by Macoto Murayama from TrendsNow

Basée sur ses recherches sur les photographies et les illustrations botaniques, la superbe série Inorganic Flora créée par l’artiste japonais Macoto Murayama propose une nouvelle forme de représentation des plantes qui transcende les horizons habituellement acceptés dans l’illustration botanique. Découverte de notre sélection dans la suite !

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Description originale

Generally plants are considered to be livings things with organic forms. however, this is only one of their sides, since they have conflicting elements in geometrical and mechanical structures along with an organic form. by featuring the inorganic elements of plants, the plants present figures that differ from the norm. thereby enabling the viewer to discover some distinct and appealing points. in the first place people are apt to be fascinated by things which we see superficially. however, there may be more important and truly essential aspects inside things. it may apply to a plant too. there is beauty not only on superficial part but also at internal part as well. I want to show fascinating world of plants that differs from usual.

Crédits Macoto Murayama & via

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