An ethereal portrait of Echinacea Purpurea (Purple Coneflower) in its early bloom stage, created using in-camera and analog techniques only. The photograph captures a fleeting moment in the day when the light creates dramatic vignettes, reminiscent of a portrait studio. Photographed through recycled materials, this particular piece is easily confused for a watercolour painting, inspired by the soft, expressive brushstrokes, blurred shapes, and colors of Claude Monet's impressionist paintings.
Mindful of her environmental impact, the artist uses a unique toolbox of recycled found object light modifiers (no photoshop or AI) to create her ethereal floral portraits. She captures her subjects in a way that reflects her personal experience with nature, both visually and emotionally, as part of her meditative practice.
Please contact Tallie at info@talliegarey.com for custom print sizes or materials. For custom framing in the GTA, Tallie is happy to recommend Akasha Art Projects. Please note all framing costs are separate from print purchases and will be handled by Akasha.