Composition of different tulip leaves in a growing movement. The magenta and ochre tones are the natural colours of the leaves, which together form a beautiful and warm combination.
For me, this work represents growth, given the upward movement and is also one of the first works in my series The fingerprint of leaves. A collection that also continues to grow constantly. In this series of artworks, I want to show the unique line drawings in the (in this case) tulip leaves in my own unique way.
The small 'imperfections' in the leaves, such as cracks, creases and lines I personally find beautiful to see. Because it is a close-up photo, especially when printed in a larger format, it is a feast for the eyes and you can always discover new details that you would not normally see with the naked eye.
This artwork instantly brightens up a dull room and also fits very well in a colourful interior.
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…