About The Artwork A composition of decaying leaves of the common landscape plant, the hosta. When I saw these leaves, I was stunned by their beauty and textures. The limited edition print is one of 5 plus 2 Artist's Proofs. It is printed on 22" X 17"Epson Exhibition Fiber paper with Epson K2 inks, which have a longevity of over 100 years. There is a border of 1" on the top and bottom, and 1.8" on the sides. It is signed and dated on the lower right in archival pen. It is titled and numbered on the lower left in archival pen. The artist's thumb print is on the reverse. A Certificate of Authenticity is provided on which the artist's thumb print appears too. Original Created:2008 Subjects:Botanic Materials:CanvasPaper Styles:Fine ArtRealismModern Mediums:ColorDigitalFull spectrum Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5 Size:13.3 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Faye Parker has a different interpretation of the natural decaying process. This UK-based designer sees beauty in decay and exemplified this in her most recent collection, which focuses on withering flowers.
Peeling paint on a metal shutter at the Distillery District in Toronto
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Photographer Krista Steinke spends her summers at Purgatory Road, a wooden region of rural New York that is divided by an infamous dirt-covered path. On one side of the road is a cavernous slope that is ominous, damp, and bug infested. On the opposite side lies a lush, peaceful forest. The intersection of this unusual landscape sets the tone for her series, also titled Purgatory Road. Here, she uses her camera to explore a metaphoric state of “in-between”.
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When in springtime the snow has gone, we are not only able to watch the awakening of nature. In many places we can find different marks. Withered leafs and blossoms, preserved under the snow or in the icy air, are still telling us a stories from the last year. Its worth to take a look at them too, before You cut them off and throw them away. Often real pieces of art were originated here which are not less beautiful and graceful than the small new grown plants and flowers. Age has for sure its own atrraction. With almost 50, I can say, no I have to say, things like that now. Wenn im Frühling der Schnee verschwunden ist, können wir nicht nur das erneute Erwachen der Natur beobachten. Vielerorts finden wir auch noch andere Spuren. Vertrocknete Blätter und Blüten, konserviert unter dem Schnee oder in der eisigen Luft erzählen noch Geschichten aus dem vergangenem Jahr. Es lohnt sich, auch diese mal genauer anzusehen, bevor man sie abschneidet und entsorgt. Oftmals sind hier richtige Kunstwerke entstanden, die den jungen Pflänzchen in Sachen Anmut und Schönheit in nichts nachstehen. Das Alter hat eben auch seinen Reiz. Mit 50 darf ich, nein muss ich sowas jetzt sagen. more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
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We’re leaving Beardsley country. Taking the old dirt road off Harry Clarke county, on thru the inky backwoods and the old lost village long grown green and rotten with tree and weed, towards a place called Vania Zouravliov. The sky’s dark, and there’s movement among the trees that grow too close together to give any idea what that movement might be other than it’s something watching, something waiting. And you know pretty soon you’re going be meeting this something one way or another and the thought of it sends a cold ripple of excitement through your backbone as you push on ahead wanting to get there faster. That’s kinda like the feeling I get when I look at the artwork of Vania Zouravliov. Zouravliov is a Russian graphic artist based in London who draws sensuous, intricate pictures of beauty, death, sex, and decay. Born into an artistic family (his mother was an art teacher), Zouravliov was a child prodigy whose earliest works gained him considerable praise and some notoriety—“famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, told him that his work was from the Devil.” He was drawing “evil hammerhead people” at the...
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