



Regiones Botanicas de la Tierra: Antilles No. 1 (Antilles, Botanical Art, Botanical Exploration)
Artist: Susan Davidoff
Price:
$1,822.00
Medium: Prints
More Details
Creation Date: 2001
Materials: Color Lithograph with hand applied pigment and collage
Dimensions: 42" x 29"
Condition: Mint
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Susan Davidoff
Regiones Botanicas de la Tierra: Antilles No. 1 (Antilles, Botanical Art, Botanical Exploration)
Year: 2001
Medium: 5 Color Lithograph with hand applied pigment and collage
Edition: 45
Paper: Silk Tissue, Archival Photo Copy on Rives BFK, White
Paper Size: 42″ x 29.5″
Image Size: Same
Signed lower right
COA provided
Susan Davidoff is interested in the inherent energy of plant forms, independent of reference points or indications of scale, often portraying them larger than life. The relationships between these forms reflect the shifting perceptions experienced during observation. Davidoff frequently explores how scale influences our understanding and appreciation of botanical forms.
Her creative process involves observing, sketching, photographing, and collecting organic forms encountered during walks. These forms serve as the foundational elements of her artwork. The act of walking itself becomes integral to her creative process, and the resulting images symbolize the journey undertaken. Davidoff’s walks range from areas close to her home in the Chihuahuan Desert to more distant locations such as tropical rainforests and alpine meadows.
Susan Davidoff, Antilles, Botanical Art, Botanical Exploration, Plant Forms, Ecosystems, Nature Art, Organic Forms, Botanical Art, Earth’s Ecosystems, Chihuahuan Desert, Natural World, Botanical Illustration, Art and Nature, Artistic Journey, Contemporary Art
Regiones Botanicas de la Tierra: Antilles No. 1 (Antilles, Botanical Art, Botanical Exploration)
Year: 2001
Medium: 5 Color Lithograph with hand applied pigment and collage
Edition: 45
Paper: Silk Tissue, Archival Photo Copy on Rives BFK, White
Paper Size: 42″ x 29.5″
Image Size: Same
Signed lower right
COA provided
Susan Davidoff is interested in the inherent energy of plant forms, independent of reference points or indications of scale, often portraying them larger than life. The relationships between these forms reflect the shifting perceptions experienced during observation. Davidoff frequently explores how scale influences our understanding and appreciation of botanical forms.
Her creative process involves observing, sketching, photographing, and collecting organic forms encountered during walks. These forms serve as the foundational elements of her artwork. The act of walking itself becomes integral to her creative process, and the resulting images symbolize the journey undertaken. Davidoff’s walks range from areas close to her home in the Chihuahuan Desert to more distant locations such as tropical rainforests and alpine meadows.
Susan Davidoff, Antilles, Botanical Art, Botanical Exploration, Plant Forms, Ecosystems, Nature Art, Organic Forms, Botanical Art, Earth’s Ecosystems, Chihuahuan Desert, Natural World, Botanical Illustration, Art and Nature, Artistic Journey, Contemporary Art
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