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They’ve figured prominently in myriad iconic bodies of work, such as Vincent van Gogh ’s expressive sunflowers, Georgia O’Keeffe ’s dynamic blooms, and Takashi Murakami ’s playful, anthropomorphic blossoms. Flowers have been photographed, sculpted, drawn, and painted by countless artists.
As well as their environmental significance, flowers have attracted artists for their rich symbolism, and, of course, their diverse color palettes. Here we take a look at 12 artists who have...
Until the development of photography, botanical drawing was the only visible method for documenting the incredible diversity of plant life on Earth. Artists and illustrators were relied upon to spread the word about the fascinating realm of botany.
The vibrant blossoms of flowers have long provided artists with inspiration, with many dedicating their careers to produce still-life paintings of various botanical beauties. From 17th-century Dutch still-life paintings to Japanese woodblock prints, flower art has a long and storied history.
We pick the top ten flower paintings in the history of art, including Van Gogh's 'Irises,' and Monet's 'Water Lilies'
Some of history’s most prominent artists have traveled across the world in search of rare and vibrant flowers to paint and share with others who may never have the opportunity to see them with their own eyes.
Inspirational Artists Who Excel in Drawing Flowers. Drawing floral beauty with pencils isn’t exclusive to you. In fact, many accomplished artists have honed their craft through diligent practice, learning to capture nature’s splendor through pencil strokes. Let’s explore a few notable individuals.
Flowers in art? Groundbreaking. Well, these contemporary painters and sculptors are bringing a brand new perspective to one of visual history’s most enduring symbols.
From Vincent's Sunflowers to Georgia O'Keeffe's floral watercolors, these are the famous flower paintings that radiate the beauty of nature.
Takashi Murakami, a globally acclaimed and iconic superstar of the contemporary art world, has garnered worldwide attention with his enduring flower motif. Murakami’s flowers possess rich symbolic meanings, drawing inspiration from his personal experiences and Japan’s cultural heritage.