Oklahoma-based artistTrisha Thompson Adamsgracefully adorns the human body with blossoming flowers in her striking series of floral anatomy illustrations.
Though delicately rendered in an ethereal style, each piece also explores dark themes like death and mortality.
However, unlike drawings that are strictly clinical, Adams' pieces overflow with botanical elements.
Flowers sprout from a realistic brain, buds spring from a heart, and bouquets inhabit ribcages.
In most instances, the body parts are painted in greyscale tones.
These muted colors are offset by the pastel flora, creating a unique and experimental color composition.
In other cases, Adams sets the polychromatic organs against a dark backdrop.
I’m continually exploring the depths of life, death, and rebirth.
This paradoxical focus culminates in an oeuvre that is as illuminating as it is artistic.
See Trisha Thompson Adam’s beautiful, blooming floral anatomy illustrations below.
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