Kim Kauffman - Seeing life through unique lens by Maureen Patzer
From the website: It's cameraless, filmless photo collages of botanicals as well as inanimate objects. There are 16 larger pieces and eight tiny ones. The process involves recording objects on a flatbed scanner, such as leaves and flowers or inorganic objects and layering the images together. It's not a literal rendering of the plant like you'd see in a textbook. I'm an obsessed gardener, and I'm trying to create the multi-sensory experience of being in a garden.
Mackerel Sky Gallery of Contemporary Craft
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