Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field
Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field

Gal Leshem

Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field, 202156 x 76cm298 GBP
Details
Material
woodblock print dyed by hand with dandelion, dock, yarrow and chlorophyllin inks on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This botanical illustration features a lush, oval-shaped arrangement of various plant species depicted in intricate detail. The colors are predominantly earthy tones of green, yellow, and beige, creating a harmonious and naturalistic composition. The artwork showcases the artist's skilled rendering of the intricate textures and structures of leaves, flowers, and stems, capturing the organic beauty of the natural world. The framing and oval shape lend a sense of timelessness and formality to the piece, which appears to be a study or celebration of the diversity and complexity of plant life. ...

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Gal Leshem: Artworks
Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field
Gal LeshemAgainst Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field, 2021298 GBP