Karl Blossfeldt Art Forms in Nature
The Alphabet of Plants
With an Essay by Gert Mattenklott
"Karl Blossfeldt's interest in the plant world was of an artistic and didactic nature: he was fascinated by the structure of plants, their organic configuration, and their lofty artistic form, which he wanted to illustrate and compare in a photographic style that could be described as strictly objective, almost graphic. His goal was to to create a catalogue of forms for the benefit of artists, artisans, and, above all, architects, providing them with a book of instruction and models to guide them in their designs." Plant life has for ever had a strong influence on blacksmith designs. From these pictures flows a forceful stream of inspirations also to the modern blacksmith.
Format: Softcover. Dimernsions: 5.75" x7.5" Pages: 80 Illustrations: 44
Karl Blossfeldt _has done his part in that great examination of the perceptive inventory, which will have an unforeseeable effect on our conception of the world....Whether we speed up a plant's growth or show its form in a forty-fold enlargement _ in both cases a geyser of new images erupt at points of our existence where we would least expect it._ Walter Benjamin, 1928 Karl Blossfeldt in the plant world was of an artistic nature: he was fascinated by the structure of plants, their organic configuration, and their lofty artistic form which he wanted to illustrate and compare in a photographic style that could be described as strictly objective, almost graphic. His goal was to to create a catalogue of forms for the benefit of artists, artisans, and, above all, architects, providing them with a book of instruction and models to guide them in their designs.
ISBN 13 | 978-3-8296-0304-I |
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Author | Mattenklott, Gert |
Publisher | Blue Moon Press |
Format | Softcover |