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It belongs to the Mutatio series, made in 2015 and are drawings of surreal characters. Legs of woman with heels and a plant that is born from her waist. It starts with the idea of merging parts of the female body with plants or flowers making a new human and vegetable species at the same time. This drawing has participated in the exhibition "Botanikartean".
The drawings of plants of the series "Planted woman" have their inspiration in the Royal Botanical Expedition of the New Kingdom of Granada which is one of the most important and representative of the American botanical iconography of the XVIII century. It lasted for thirty-four years: 1783-1816, in which it covered some 8,000 km2 of Colombian territory and is a world reference in scientific illustration.

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Canson Basik cardboard 370 g/m² - watercolor pencils.

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Planted woman. (2015)

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by Griselle Morales Padrón

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It belongs to the Mutatio series, made in 2015 and are drawings of surreal characters. Legs of woman with heels and a plant that is born from her waist. It starts with the idea of merging parts of the female body with plants or flowers making a new human and vegetable species at the same time. This drawing has participated in the exhibition "Botanikartean".
The drawings of plants of the series "Planted woman" have their inspiration in the Royal Botanical Expedition of the New Kingdom of Granada which is one of the most important and representative of the American botanical iconography of the XVIII century. It lasted for thirty-four years: 1783-1816, in which it covered some 8,000 km2 of Colombian territory and is a world reference in scientific illustration.

Materials used:

Canson Basik cardboard 370 g/m² - watercolor pencils.

Tags:
#fussion #plants #surrealism #female figure #species 
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I was born on January 3, 1973 in Havana, Cuba. I studied art in a self-taught way until I studied Fine Arts at the Superior Art Institute of Havana (ISA) from 1993 to... Read more

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