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Home » Monthly Archive for: 'May 14th, 2014'
Street Art uses Plants as Hair

Street Artists have really wild hair

Do you ever wake up in the morning and think your hair seems a little all over the place. Count yourself lucky, some out there have truly wild hair. Cleverly creative street artists incorporate living plants into their artwork by using nearby vegetation to add hair to their subjects heads. When done well it offers …

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Flower art

Naked bodies look good in flowers

Plant Curator is astonished by the work of Cecelia Webber who takes photographs of nude models in different poses and then edits them together digitally to form inordinately life-like images of flowers or other organisms. When viewed at a distance, you do not notice the reality of the subject – how can that be?  They are …

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Lucian freud

20 tree paintings by male artists

The second instalment of our two-part series of tree paintings. On Friday we showed 20 paintings by women and today it’s the men’s turn. It is interesting to note the type of tree that is chosen as subject matter, and how they handle the respective rendering of these vegetative masterpieces. 1. Lucian Freud – Acacia, …

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Carl warner photography

The amazing world of Carl Warner

Stumbling across the work of food photographer Carl Warner is quite a trip.  Below you will find a few of our favourite plant-food derived images. We seem to have a preference for green vegetables. See many more delicious shots, and learn all about this talented and successful foodscapist, on his website and via the video below. www.carlwarner.com …

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New yorker cartoon

Searching for plant cartoons & cartoonists

Plant Curator has been scouring the web for plant cartoons and cartoonist with only a modicum of success. Why the dearth? As Berger and Wyse have shown, there is so much humour to be had with plants. However, theirs tend to be focused on produce (i.e. fruit and vegetables) and we want plant plant cartoons. What …

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Matisse leafy cut-outs

Top 5 plant happenings in May

There is so much going on this month including the RHS’s Chelsea Flower Show and Malvern Spring Festival, plus Kew embraces non-conventional plant wisdom while partnering with GSK for its Plantasia event. While these will no doubt do plants justice, we instead choose to focus on a few of our own May highlights. Our aim is …

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Tree faces Vancouver BC

Tree faces on Kristi Lane add to urban charm

In any good neighbourhood you will find a range of personality types – the hoity-toity one, the space-cadet, the sensitive one, the intellectual, the dreamer, the complete nutter – you know, the usual crowd. Between Broughton and Jervis on Pendrell Street in the West End of Vancouver, you can find all of the above, just …

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