Own composition of different tulip leaves.
The orange leaves almost blend into the pink coloured tulip leaves in terms of colour, as these also have an orange hue in them. Through the transparency and overlap in the leaves, an almost abstract interplay of lines becomes visible.
The composition of the leaves was composed by me, but still looks like a natural form. The close-up ensures that when this photo is printed in large format, the details and all the ('im') perfections in the leaves are visible.
This art photo is part of a series 'The fingerprint of leaves' which was born from years of experimenting with photographing (flower) leaves. Fascinated by the details created by nature, I try to capture them as beautifully and authentically as possible. Each leaf is unique and, like humans, appears to have a kind of own fingerprint. This is clearly visible through magnification.
In my works, I do not use AI, and usually I edit the photo's as little as possible, as the natural leaves are already beautiful in their own right.
In Christine's artworks, nature is a common thread and her greatest inspiration. Over 10 years ago, she first discovered the richness of detail in 1 fallen tulip leaf. She then noticed what most people pass by. What many see as a dead leaf is actually a work of.. Read more…