This artwork is almost reminiscent of some kind of X-ray. It is a home-made composition of 2 tulip leaves. Normally I mainly use the natural colours of the petals, but in this case I have manipulated them, creating a unique image of the 2 leaves that seem to fall together almost like a puzzle.
The green and blue colours stand out nicely in the dark background, and the lines present in the flower leaves are visible beautifully and in detail.
What I personally really like about this artprint is the detail in the leaves (especially printed large very visible). The small folds and overlaps of the leaves are beautiful to see and give this work a layered effect.
This artwork is part of my series: The fingerprint of leaves, in which I capture the unique fingerprint of (flower) leaves. The richness of detail is enormous and often surprises me even when I load the photos's from my camera on big screen. The photos'from this series are almost abstract due to the magnification / close up, making this a nice addition in many interiors.
(This work was NOT created using AI, but based on a photo of real tulip leaves. I then edited it with Photoshop to achieve this unique effect)
In Christine's artworks, nature is a common thread and her greatest inspiration. Over 10 years ago, she first discovered the richness of detail in 1 fallen tulip leaf. She then noticed what most people pass by. What many see as a dead leaf is actually a work of.. Read more…