Description
This piece acts as a visual crescendo, bringing a rhythmic and sprawling energy to the “Constructed Nature” series. It is a wide-angle exploration of floral geometry that feels like a curated landscape for your wall.
The Rhythmic Botanist
In this expansive composition, four distinct botanical elements are arranged with mathematical precision across a soft, cream-colored horizon. From the dramatic, drooping arch of a dried seed head to the delicate, fading blooms of lilies, each specimen is anchored by industrial red clamps and vintage kenzans. This interplay between the machine-made and the organic creates a striking sense of “curated wildness.”
Why It Belongs in Your Collection:
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Horizontal Balance: The wide, rhythmic layout is specifically designed to ground a room, providing a sense of order and creative peace.
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A Study in Character: Each flower tells its own story of life and transition, offering endless small details to discover—from the frayed edges of a petal to the metallic sheen of the tools.
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Sophisticated Palette: The pops of industrial red provide a modern “heartbeat” to the muted purples, greens, and ochres of the botanical subjects.
Choose Your Finish
We offer four museum-grade, slim-profile frame options to ensure this piece integrates seamlessly into your environment:
Styling Tip
This is a “statement” piece. Due to its horizontal orientation and complex detail, it is the perfect choice for the main wall in a living room, above a minimalist bed frame, or stretching across a hallway. It pairs beautifully with real-life ceramic vessels and raw textures like linen or stone.
Available in various sizes. Which frame finish best complements your vision for a balanced home?






