“ Tulip Explosion ”
Many years ago I visited Tate Modern with my daughter, who was at the time studying art A level, and we saw the exploding hut exhibit by Cornelia Parker. This image is inspired by that exhibit with all the parts of the tulip very slightly separated as if it has been subject to some explosive device.
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  • Joe Ralph Edited 3 years ago

    Great picture. Interesting concept.

    Great picture. Interesting concept.

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  • Shivta Wenkart Edited 3 years ago

    the simplicity

    no

    go on

    the simplicity

    no

    go on

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  • Nadja Wendt Edited 3 years ago

    It's beautiful. I don't know whether it's intended or not, but it also resembles a woman's hips and thighs.

    It's beautiful. I don't know whether it's intended or not, but it also resembles a woman's hips and thighs.

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  • Kimberly Trant Edited 3 years ago

    This is just lovely!

    This is just lovely!

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Regular Critique
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Olympus Em1mk111 Olympus 12-40mm Pro
1/60 f/5 200 12

Tags

#flatlay #tulip #deadflower #deconstructed #layflat #explodingflower #corneliaparker

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