Paint, ink on Wood
98.5 x 122.5 cm
Original Artwork
This project introduces transformation of abounded wooden panels, scattered around streets of London, into artworks. I call this method the ‘Sweet Recycle’.
The inspiration comes from my botanical studies of Flagstaff Iris at Kew Gardens. The name ‘Iris’ derived from Greek word meaning ‘rainbow’, which is also the name of the Goddess.
The delicate shape of petals introduces a linear style of natural layers of wooden knots woven between shades of blue and white paint. This organic style also resembles shape of a female body.
The inspiration also comes from botanical studies of Flagstaff Iris (Latifolia) at Kew Gardens in London. The name 'Iris' derived from Greek word meaning 'rainbow', which is also the name of the Goddess.
wood, paint
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Paint, ink on Wood
98.5 x 122.5 cm
Original Artwork
This project introduces transformation of abounded wooden panels, scattered around streets of London, into artworks. I call this method the ‘Sweet Recycle’.
The inspiration comes from my botanical studies of Flagstaff Iris at Kew Gardens. The name ‘Iris’ derived from Greek word meaning ‘rainbow’, which is also the name of the Goddess.
The delicate shape of petals introduces a linear style of natural layers of wooden knots woven between shades of blue and white paint. This organic style also resembles shape of a female body.
The inspiration also comes from botanical studies of Flagstaff Iris (Latifolia) at Kew Gardens in London. The name 'Iris' derived from Greek word meaning 'rainbow', which is also the name of the Goddess.
wood, paint
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This artwork is sold by Natalia Lewandowska from United Kingdom