Italian glass artist Lilla Tabasso captures the vitality of flowers in her delicate and precise botanical sculptures. Though a first thought would be to celebrate that Tabasso’s glass creations have the decorative advantage of never wilting, the artist depicts the full life cycle of blossoms and includes fading flowers alongside fresh ones. She often includes the word “Vanitas” in the titles of her sculptures that show decaying blossoms, a reference to the 17th-century Dutch still life painting genre that represents transience and death through symbolic objects. More
This fashion photographer's exhibition and photobook "Withered flowers" is the culmination of a 6-year-journey into fine-art photography.
The Creeper Gallery, New Hope, PA
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Flowers pressed between two sheets of glass, then left on the scanner for two weeks because I forgot all about them!