Flowers Mutate into Peculiar Blossoms in 18th-Century-Style Paintings by Laurent Grasso — Colossal
$ 31.00 · 4.6 (466) · In stock
In Laurent Grasso’s Future Herbarium, small bunches of flowers evolve into bizarre forms with doubled pistils and petals sprouting in thick layers and tufts. Painted in distemper or oil, the transformed blooms are depicted as typical studies of specimens common in the 18th century. The mutations bring together historical aesthetics and transformations from an imagined future, provoking “an impression of strangeness where beauty and anxiety are mixed,” the Paris-based artist says. More
Plants March-1 2022 - Browse Articles
Criticism - e-flux
Book Listing Demo CUNY Graduate Center
18th century flower paintings - OFF-61% > Shipping free
Lithography on Fine Art paper 4 colors, including silver 41,5 x 30,5 cm (paper) Edition of 60, signed and numbered (supplied unframed) In the
Laurent Grasso - Editions
2011 Annual Report - National Gallery of Art
GaHee Park – Flowers and Bugs
oil painting Archives — Page 10 of 18 — Colossal
Arterritory - What artists are doing now. French artist Laurent Grasso in Paris
18th century flower paintings - OFF-61% > Shipping free
18th century flower paintings - OFF-61% > Shipping free
oil painting Archives — Page 10 of 18 — Colossal