This piece relates to the ground elder growing in abundance locally, its simple umbellifer clusters are exposed as the season moves forward & we are left with its beautiful stark remnants. By overlapping multiple images, it creates an imaginary dispersal effect which in nature facilitates life cycles. Struck by how much it resembles Queen Annes lace there is a slight undertone of purple usually associated with this biennial which acts as a contrast to the muted greens that speak of its former lush state & impending rebirth.
Original Digital Photocollage printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® - size 12” x 12” (white frame)
This piece relates to the ground elder growing in abundance locally, its simple umbellifer clusters are exposed as the season moves forward & we are left with its beautiful stark remnants. By overlapping multiple images, it creates an imaginary dispersal effect which in nature facilitates life cycles. Struck by how much it resembles Queen Annes lace there is a slight undertone of purple usually associated with this biennial which acts as a contrast to the muted greens that speak of its former lush state & impending rebirth.
Original Digital Photocollage printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® - size 12” x 12” (white frame)