Flowers + Plants

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a photo of a person laying in a wheelbarrow covered by flowers
In London, an Enormous Exhibition of 500+ Works Roots Out the Creative Seeds of Flowers
A massive exhibition opening next month at Saatchi Gallery cultivates a vast repertoire of works that explores how flowers have become an omnipresent entity in human life and creativity.
the side view of a painting on wood and velvet of otherworldly pink and blue flowers behind an ornate barrier reminiscent of wrought iron
Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana Lipp’s Imagined World
“Plants don’t run the risk of hurting each other’s feelings,” says Mevlana Lipp.
a vase filled with flowers on top of a blue background
Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
a bunch of flowers that are on the side of a street pole in front of a building
Elaborate Flower Arrangements by Lewis Miller Design Cascade From Fixtures of New York City Streets
Sprays of vibrant blooms and foliage erupt from New York City trash cans, trucks, and road signs by Lewis Miller Design.
a blue hydrangea made from resin and wire
Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces
Artist Sakae continues the centuries-old Japanese tradition of making kanzashi, which are rod or stick accessories worn in the hair.
a vase filled with lots of colorful flowers
Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
a vase filled with flowers and branches on top of a blue tableclothed surface
Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
a large orb-like installation made of flowers with a pool of soil and flowers below
An Ikebana Artist and His Student Sow an Unconventional Approach to Flower Arranging
Titled Flower Planet—which references a sign that hangs outside Ohtsubo’s Tokorozawa home and studio—the show presents various sculptures and installations that invite viewers to consider fragility, decay, and the elusive qualities of beauty and control.
a sculpture made out of branches and flowers
An Ikebana Artist and His Student Sow an Unconventional Approach to Flower Arranging
Titled Flower Planet—which references a sign that hangs outside Ohtsubo’s Tokorozawa home and studio—the show presents various sculptures and installations that invite viewers to consider fragility, decay, and the elusive qualities of beauty and control.
a suspended installation of dried flowers
In London, an Enormous Exhibition of 500+ Works Roots Out the Creative Seeds of Flowers
A massive exhibition opening next month at Saatchi Gallery cultivates a vast repertoire of works that explores how flowers have become an omnipresent entity in human life and creativity.
a black and white collage of a woman with two faces spliced together
In London, an Enormous Exhibition of 500+ Works Roots Out the Creative Seeds of Flowers
A massive exhibition opening next month at Saatchi Gallery cultivates a vast repertoire of works that explores how flowers have become an omnipresent entity in human life and creativity.
the side view of a painting on wood and velvet of otherworldly pink and purple flowers behind an ornate barrier reminiscent of wrought iron
Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana Lipp’s Imagined World
“Plants don’t run the risk of hurting each other’s feelings,” says Mevlana Lipp.
the side view of a painting on wood and velvet of otherworldly blue flowers behind an ornate barrier reminiscent of wrought iron
Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana Lipp’s Imagined World
“Plants don’t run the risk of hurting each other’s feelings,” says Mevlana Lipp.
a cluster of cherry blossoms made from resin and wire, photographed on a beige background
Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces
Artist Sakae continues the centuries-old Japanese tradition of making kanzashi, which are rod or stick accessories worn in the hair.
a dark gray flower made from resin and wire, photographed on a black background
Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces
Artist Sakae continues the centuries-old Japanese tradition of making kanzashi, which are rod or stick accessories worn in the hair.