This series of botanical monotypes brings the impression of real plants directly onto paper. Leaves, flowers, and grasses are pressed to create natural silhouettes, leaving behind delicate details and textured outlines. The surfaces show fine veins, stems, and organic marks that make every artwork unique and tactile.
The color palette shifts across the series. Some monotypes feature deep cobalt blue and light blue, others appear in earthy tones of rusty brown, muted terracotta, or soft purple. These shades combine with the natural plant forms to create a calm, timeless look that works beautifully in many interiors.
The artworks are designed as modern wall decor, suited for Scandinavian living, Japandi style, rustic homes, or boho interiors. Their natural simplicity connects well with minimal furniture, warm textiles, and earthy ceramics, making them versatile for living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms.
Each piece reflects wabi-sabi aesthetics: organic, imperfect, and authentic. Displayed alone, they bring subtle elegance; grouped together, they create a strong botanical gallery wall. These monotypes are perfect for anyone looking for wall decor inspired by nature, with a balance of abstract texture and plant motifs.
Dina Dankers is a versatile artist from the Netherlands, specializing in mixed media art, botanical prints, abstract art, and modern geometric art. Her works are known for their vibrant colors and creative compositions, exuding a sense of modernity and sophistication. Dina combines traditional painting techniques.. Read more…