Congratulations to Australian botanical artist and BASA member Cheryl Hodges. Her painting of Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp niphophila, will be showcased in the inaugural biennial botanical art exhibition at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to celebrate the power of flowers Running from 16th October until 13 December 2020, Florilegium: A gathering of flowers will feature works showing plants that can be seen growing in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Glasshouses, and others of significant scientific value. Joining these botanical artworks will be a series of new and existing works from Annalee Davis, Wendy McMurdo, Lee Mingwei and Lyndsay Mann. Work draws upon ideas of death, renewal, ritual and colonial history and span photography, moving image and works on paper.
Congratulations to Australian botanical artist and BASA member Cheryl Hodges. Her painting of Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp niphophila, will be showcased in the inaugural biennial botanical art exhibition at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to celebrate the power of flowers
Running from 16th October until 13 December 2020, Florilegium: A gathering of flowers will feature works showing plants that can be seen growing in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Glasshouses, and others of significant scientific value. Joining these botanical artworks will be a series of new and existing works from Annalee Davis, Wendy McMurdo, Lee Mingwei and Lyndsay Mann. Work draws upon ideas of death, renewal, ritual and colonial history and span photography, moving image and works on paper.
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