Karl Blossfeldt is the star of Michael Hoppen Gallery's first online show
350/365 Today we are going to take a look at some work by Karl Blossfeldt, whose work was original for his time, and served as a tool to educate the world. I remember seeing the image above in a slide from The Barnstone Studios. It’s an excellent example that shows an arabesque (see Day 18) […]
Karl Blossfeldt. Urformen der Kunst. La primera exposición antológica en España dedicada a Karl Blossfeldt, pionero de la fotografía naturalista.
Exhibition dates: March 13th – 17th June 2009 Many thankx to the Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. Please click…
The magnificent, modernist botanical studies of the German photographer Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) were first published in his "Art Forms in Nature*" in 1928. This print is of the plant species Blumenbachia hieronymi (Loasaceae). More Karl Blossfeldt prints available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PencilofNaturePrints?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=275749390§ion_id=23861475 -FINE ART PRINTING- Each print is made to order and hand printed in Portland, Oregon. Prints and layouts can be customized or edited to your needs, just add a note with your order or send a message with any questions. Reproduction prints are made with a top of the line archival fine art printer that produces stunning color and high detail giclee prints. -ARCHIVAL PAPER- Printed on 100% cotton rag museum quality, heavyweight, acid free, and archival paper. Matte Paper- Smooth fine art paper with beautiful colors and detail. -LAYOUT- Image is printed with a thin white border. Print layouts are formatted to seamlessly fit standard frame sizes and mats. If you prefer a different size border, please add a note with your order. -PACKAGING AND SHIPPING- All prints sealed in a archival safe bags and mailed in cardboard envelopes or tubes. Guaranteed to arrive in good shape or I'll replace it. Thank you! Please message me with any other questions, I will gladly customize an order to your needs. *Frames not included with listing
Masters of Photography Karl Blossfeldt, Germany (1865-1932) Digital Photograph Full Size Reproduction: 11 x 8.5 inches This reproduction is a new, individually printed and proofed, giclee* process photographic reproduction. It is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Finish Paper with archival pigment inks. This premium grade, heavyweight fine art paper has a rich luster surface finish and is engineered to render the highest color gamut available for vivid color reproduction and highly saturated prints. Created for collectors, it IS NOT A POSTER or mass produced print on low quality, inexpensive paper. Karl Blossfeldt (1865 – 1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, teacher, and artist who worked in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things, published in 1929 as, Urformen der Kunst. He was inspired, as was his father, by nature and the way in which plants grow. He believed that 'the plant must be valued as a totally artistic and architectural structure.' Original Medium: Gelatin Silver Print. Reproduction Medium: Digital Photograph on Fine Art Paper, Archival Pigment Inks Image Size: full size: 11 x 8.5 inches printed on larger paper to allow ample borders for matting and framing NOTE: The Da Vinci Art Prints watermark on this image is for computer viewing only and of course NOT on the actual print. PayPal only please. Prints ship in a heavy protective cardboard tube. **the giclee process produces a high quality, fine art reproduction from a high-resolution digital file of an image. The file is then printed with a high-resolution photo generation printer on a fine art paper. Most artists and working photographers today use the giclee process to produce reproductions of their original artwork and photographs. As with any original art or fine art reproduction, it is recommended that prints are framed and displayed under glass to prevent color fade or shift over the years.
"Todas as formas de arte são inspiradas nas formas da natureza."
350/365 Today we are going to take a look at some work by Karl Blossfeldt, whose work was original for his time, and served as a tool to educate the world. I remember seeing the image above in a slide from The Barnstone Studios. It’s an excellent example that shows an arabesque (see Day 18) […]
Art Forms In Nature, 1928 Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a German instructor of sculpture who used his remarkable photographs of plant studies to educate his students about design elements in nat…
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In honor of the early spring weather I've enjoyed this week, it seems completely appropriate to dedicate a post to today's topic: the well-before-their-time botanical photographs of German artist Karl Blossfeldt. A love of nature and the inherent artistry of plant life is evident in the work of photographer and artist Karl Blossfeldt (1865 - 1932), despite his lack of formal photography training. To capture his subject at a larger scale, Blossfeldt crafted a homemade camera that was able to magnify the delicate details of plants up to thirty times. The complete collection of Blossfeldt's photos were published as Urformen der Kunst (Art Forms in Nature) in 1928 and, nearly a century later, the black and white images still look fresh, invite reflection and inspire future artists. What's more spectacular than the curve of the yet-unfurled maidenhair fern or the buds of a forsythia? One of the most lovely examples of framed Karl Blossfeldt botancials in situ come from Lauren Liess, whose recently-shared master bedroom revealed a curated gallery wall dotted with framed Blossfeldt photography. Isn't Lauren's an example of a perfectly-executed collection of art? I sure think so. (via Lauren Liess / Pure Style Home) More collections, or at least a combination of two to four Blossfeldt botanical images, can be found on the stylish walls of others across the internet. (via Design*Sponge) (via Bonny Neiman) (via I on Design) If this photography resonates with you as much as it has with me, you can explore all of Karl Blossfeldt's photography in the book Karl Blossfeldt: The Complete Published Work by Hans Christian Adam. I certainly plan to order a copy for myself! (via Amazon) Do you own any prints of Karl Blossfeldt's work? Do you love it as much as I do? Are you planning to pick up a copy of Blossfeldt's book? Hope you, my sweet readers, have a wonderful weekend!
350/365 Today we are going to take a look at some work by Karl Blossfeldt, whose work was original for his time, and served as a tool to educate the world. I remember seeing the image above in a slide from The Barnstone Studios. It’s an excellent example that shows an arabesque (see Day 18) […]