Twee soorten zeewier by Anonymous

Twee soorten zeewier before 1892

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drawing, print, paper, ink

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drawing

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print

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paper

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ink

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coloured pencil

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botanical drawing

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watercolour illustration

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botanical art

Dimensions height 161 mm, width 119 mm

This botanical illustration captures two types of seaweed. These plants are more than mere specimens; they represent a deeper connection to the natural world. Consider the seaweed's form. It evokes ancient symbols of fertility and life's interconnectedness. In many cultures, plant life is seen as a representation of the soul, ever-growing and adapting. Think of the Tree of Life, a motif found across countless traditions, symbolizing growth, connection, and the cyclical nature of existence. The arrangement of the seaweed is also important. The placement on the page resembles specimens in ancient herbals and scientific drawings intended to represent order. This illustration echoes humanity's attempts to categorize and understand the natural world. The emotional power of this image lies in its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world, tapping into our subconscious awareness of nature's cycles. This simple depiction of seaweed becomes a potent symbol of our enduring relationship with nature, echoing through time.

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