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Big Time Sensuality - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Natural Affinity - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
Ancient Allure - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Aura - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Fanfare - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Aloft - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
Harmony - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects 'Round Midnight - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Renewal - - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
Lake Song - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Misterioso - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Reverie - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Light as a Feather - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
Native Dancer - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Embrace - kim kauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
Metamorphosis - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects Refuge - kimkauffman photo collage from multiple scans of original objects
 

 

f  l  o  r  i  l  e  g  i  u  m , volume 5 

an anthology, a collection of flowers; Latin florilegus - flower culling, flora - flower + legere - gather

I have included plants, flowers and gardens in my photographs for many years. My approach has evolved as my interest in gardening has grown. I have come to realize that the skills I bring to imagemaking and gardening are different sides of the same coin - working with color, texture, rhythm, drama. Both endeavors are interwoven for me. They are different expressions of the same dialog about my place in the natural world.

Florilegium's images are filled with leaves, flowers and seed pods I have collected from gardens. Many are past their prime but are of interest precisely for that reason - they possess a subtle beauty that plants in full bloom do not. I show plants in various stages of growth and senescence, layering textures and images to create an intricate visual environment.These techniques let me most fully express my experience of gardens.

This ongoing body of work explores the cameraless and filmless image technique that I have been working with since 1998. Cameraless images are as old as the photographic medium itself. Mine contribute to a tradition of botanical subject matter begun with Henry Fox Talbot's Photogenic drawings of plant materials (ca.1830's) and Anna Atkin's cameraless botanical studies of British Algae (ca.1843).

 
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