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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 68

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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 68

Blossfeldt's photogravure studies approached plant forms with the rigour of a sculptor and the eye of an abstract artist. In Nr 68, a botanical specimen is isolated against a neutral ground and magnified to reveal structural complexity invisible to the casual observer — the geometry of growth made suddenly monumental. The tonal range of the original photogravure process gives the image a silvery, almost metallic quality that sets it apart from conventional nature photography.

On canvas, Blossfeldt's silvery tones acquire warmth and texture that complement the organic subject beautifully. This canvas print brings a tactile dimension to the photograph's precision — the woven surface echoes the plant's own intricate structure in a way that feels entirely fitting for this extraordinary body of work.

Blossfeldt's photogravure studies approached plant forms with the rigour of a sculptor and the eye of an abstract artist. In Nr 68, a botanical specimen is isolated against a neutral ground and magnified to reveal structural complexity invisible to the casual observer — the geometry of growth made suddenly monumental. The tonal range of the original photogravure process gives the image a silvery, almost metallic quality that sets it apart from conventional nature photography.

On canvas, Blossfeldt's silvery tones acquire warmth and texture that complement the organic subject beautifully. This canvas print brings a tactile dimension to the photograph's precision — the woven surface echoes the plant's own intricate structure in a way that feels entirely fitting for this extraordinary body of work.

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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 68

$46.52

$16.28

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Blossfeldt's photogravure studies approached plant forms with the rigour of a sculptor and the eye of an abstract artist. In Nr 68, a botanical specimen is isolated against a neutral ground and magnified to reveal structural complexity invisible to the casual observer — the geometry of growth made suddenly monumental. The tonal range of the original photogravure process gives the image a silvery, almost metallic quality that sets it apart from conventional nature photography.

On canvas, Blossfeldt's silvery tones acquire warmth and texture that complement the organic subject beautifully. This canvas print brings a tactile dimension to the photograph's precision — the woven surface echoes the plant's own intricate structure in a way that feels entirely fitting for this extraordinary body of work.