Born in 1956 in England, Andy Goldsworthy is one of those artists who claim an…
Inspiration
This section is written for all artists, craftspeople, designers and anyone who is interested in plants and is looking for inspiration to create their own floral art. We are interested in tourism, art, culture or original and eco-friendly creations from artists all over the world. Enjoy your discovery!
Have you ever seen a giant cherry tree with a thousand flowers and red and…
Ikebana literally means “the art of bringing flowers to life”. It is based on the…
Originally from Japan, Kokedama is a decorative plant art that appeared in the 1990s.…
INSPIRATION / Land art, when the artist meets nature | Land art, quand l’artiste rencontre la nature
A true trend in contemporary art, land art invests nature to make it its playground.…
This nature-loving Ukrainian artist goes by the nickname “Rit Kit”. She creates unique tattoos from plant prints. Unlike traditional tattooing techniques, she does not use a pre-made model.
Edgar Artis is a young Armenian artist. Self-taught in fashion, he uses objects of everyday like flowers and food to dress up his drawings. Discover Edgar’s drawings on SecondNatur.
Tropical trend with the creations of the Thai artist Sakul Intakul. His works are made only from flowers and plants from Thailand. Combining traditional and modern, it fits in a frame of elegance and finesse.
Azuma Makoto combines with plants, deceives appearances and alters our vision. The flower is frozen in time, he creates duration with ephemeral. For the Japanese, nature is an integral part of existence. Here, his creativity gives eternal life to plants.
Flowery beards and hair dressing the statues of Brussels. Discover flower statues all over Brussels and on SecondNatur!
“The dead leaves are picked up by the shovel,” wrote Prévert. But instead of burning them, Susanna Bauer transforms them into small artworks. It is with a little thread and a lot of parsimony that the artist assembles and plays with dried plants,
The British artist Ann Carrington makes fabulous metal bouquets with old metal cutlery. Forks, spoons and other knives combine to create gigantic bouquets of roses and tulips. It’s elegant, fresh, original.