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Grandes Serres du Jardin dees by Florent Bodart

Bodart's lens turns the Grandes Serres du Jardin des Plantes into a study of glass, steel, and botanical stillness. The composition plays with geometric repetition — arching iron ribs against diffuse Parisian light — distilling a 19th-century engineering marvel into something quietly modern. There is restraint here: no drama, just structure and atmosphere held in precise tension. The palette is cool and considered, letting the architecture breathe without ornament.

On canvas, Bodart's architectural geometry gains warmth and tactile depth. The woven texture softens the hard lines without losing precision, adding a gallery presence that print on paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards, this canvas print brings one of Paris's great glass houses into your space.

Bodart's lens turns the Grandes Serres du Jardin des Plantes into a study of glass, steel, and botanical stillness. The composition plays with geometric repetition — arching iron ribs against diffuse Parisian light — distilling a 19th-century engineering marvel into something quietly modern. There is restraint here: no drama, just structure and atmosphere held in precise tension. The palette is cool and considered, letting the architecture breathe without ornament.

On canvas, Bodart's architectural geometry gains warmth and tactile depth. The woven texture softens the hard lines without losing precision, adding a gallery presence that print on paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards, this canvas print brings one of Paris's great glass houses into your space.

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Grandes Serres du Jardin dees by Florent Bodart
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Bodart's lens turns the Grandes Serres du Jardin des Plantes into a study of glass, steel, and botanical stillness. The composition plays with geometric repetition — arching iron ribs against diffuse Parisian light — distilling a 19th-century engineering marvel into something quietly modern. There is restraint here: no drama, just structure and atmosphere held in precise tension. The palette is cool and considered, letting the architecture breathe without ornament.

On canvas, Bodart's architectural geometry gains warmth and tactile depth. The woven texture softens the hard lines without losing precision, adding a gallery presence that print on paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards, this canvas print brings one of Paris's great glass houses into your space.