Duke Arts Create hosted a Botanical Gel Prints Workshop in collaboration with Morgan Riker, a Durham based artist. This ...
P.J. Buchoz's 18th-century botanical prints, valued at $9,600, include six hand-colored engravings from 1776, praised for their exceptional quality and suitability for any space or collection.
The farm-to-table concept isn't new. Many people's grandparents grew their own vegetables in carefully tended gardens on the family farm. What is new is a farm-to-wall venture created by a pair of ...
Can you tell the difference between a visual artist who graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (Nafa) and one who studied at Lasalle College of the Arts? Take your art-nerd friends to Gajah ...
The CU Museum of Natural History is now displaying 18 original art prints exploring the depth and breadth of the university's herbarium collections. This project was organized by Tristen Luken, ...
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Flourishing: Chinese Chrysanthemum cultivar, from 'The Golden Age of Botanical Art' One of the perks of being a writer who gardens is the books that drop through my letterbox to review. I’m rarely ...
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty – that is all,” wrote John Keats. The famous words come from his 1820 poem Ode on a Grecian Urn, but they are a fitting description for the practice of botanical art and ...