The Nick Knight 'Flora' Series Expresses Destruction & Realism Ideology
Erin Fox — October 30, 2012 — Art & Design
References: showstudio & trendland
The Nick Knight 'Flora' exhibit expressions deep-rooted deconstructive thought as the melting of the flowers takes a dark toll on the ideology of the painting. The stunning display of 'Flora' comes from Nick Knight's long discovery of emotion in 1993 when he was on a mission to find a collection of 46 specimens which depicted raw emotion for him to photograph. He chose these 46 from over 6 million different specimens and displays them in a creative manner.
It is 15 years later and Nick Knight is finally unveiling his creation now after years of work put into the project. Releasing only 15 images, the collection speaks highly of his dedication to a project.
It is 15 years later and Nick Knight is finally unveiling his creation now after years of work put into the project. Releasing only 15 images, the collection speaks highly of his dedication to a project.
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