Dandelion achenes dispersing in the breeze. Dandelion achenes are small, light and delicate structures designed to disperse seeds. At the end of each achene is a fine crown of silky filaments forming a sort of natural parachute. These filaments are fine, light and feathery, allowing the achenes to blow away easily in the wind, making them easy to disperse over long distances. This painting is both gentle and dynamic, recalling the natural cycle of Life in its abundance and in a movement without beginning or end, imbued with grace and lightness.
Conceived by Martine Affre Eisenlohr, visualized with AI.
Images have always been a focal point of my personal and professional life. Macro photography has revealed worlds to me that even the most trained eye could never have suspected. The graphic and geometric structures that nature invents to create original forms never cease to amaze me... The recent discovery.. Read more…