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Flower Infused Glass Panels

£10,270
Description

Botanical elements, chosen for their sculptural form and symbolic weight, are fossilized in a state between life and its arrest. Sealed within layers of tempered glass, these specimens exist as both image and structure, in a poetic reframing of the herbarium - a suspension where natural vibrancy meets crystalline stillness, elevating the traditional botanical plate into a medium of light, color, and shadow. Integrates plant preservation into the spatial experience, the Flower Infused Glass blurs the lines between art, nature and architecture. From bespoke sculptural pieces to expansive surfaces, the medium demonstrates a versatility that expands on the importance of historical herbaria, transforming the environment into a vessel for captured nature, where botanical inquiry and material experimentation define the surrounding space. Customisation available.


Selected and processed real flowers and leaves, glass (laminated, tempered), aluminium, steel.


Lead time of 3 weeks.

Measurements

30 x 120 x 240 cm

Condition
New
Color
Brown
Seller
Marcin Rusak Studio

Marcin Rusak: Marcin Rusak (b. 1987, Warsaw, Poland) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work investigates nature, beauty, and the passage of time through material experimentation, scientific collaboration, and spatial intervention. Elevating overlooked source materials—particularly discarded floral matter—Rusak creates sculptures, installations, and architectural-scale environments that question how we consume, value, and relate to the natural world. Marcin Rusak Studio: Specialising in the spectrum between preservation and decomposition, Marcin Rusak Studio was established with the premise to create pieces that represent the changing notions of value and symbolize the passing of time. Durable and timeless, or, on the contrary, dissolving under the pressure of external circumstances, the objects and materials developed by the studio scrutinise the seeming stability of the world around us, questioning excess consumption and the overproduction of goods.

  • Contemporary
  • Organic