N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Impossible bouquets

In 17th century Holland a trend emerged for larger-than-life still-life paintings of flowers. Galvanized by the fledgling disciplines of botany and horticulture at the time, Dutch artists like Jan Brueghel the Elder, Ambrosius Bosschaert and Roelandt Savery painted bulging bouquets brimming with allegory. Impossibly overblown arrangements full of tangling stems and masses of overlapping blooms were typical pieces of work for the time. These collections of luscious art would go on to influence both painting and flower arrangement for centuries to come.

We’ll take inspiration from the Dutch masters in this project to craft our own impossible flower arrangement. By holding our flowers in various positions over a series of frames we can elevate the bouquet to a height that defies the laws of physics.

Of course, this also means we can re-use the same flowers

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