With the super magical technique of ecoprinting, you can use plants to make a print on silk. This print is made with a collage of wild plants: Canada thrush, sorrel leaf, greater coltsfoot, wild clover and centipede leaf. Do you recognise them?
These all grow here around my studio in Rotterdam. With my studio Crush on Nature, I give Dutch wild plants a place in the interior, so you get to know them a little. Because even though we call them weeds, they are our closest nature.
This gives such a nice poetic picture with the delicate greens of the coltsfoot and the delicately branched flower of the Canada Leaf. Well, the latter is actually not native, but because it came with us to the Netherlands as early as the 17th century and has spread widely, we can't think it away. Just look, it goes straight up to 1.5 metres, with narrow leaves all around and a flower head with small white flowers at the top.
Does it deserve a place on your wall?
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany