This commissioned piece is part of Caron’s ongoing series of botanical-inspired murals calledWeeds.
Its aim is to emphasize the beauty and tenacity of natural life in the face of adversity.
They may be tiny, but they break through concrete, the artist explains on herwebsite.
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
They are everywhere and yet unseen.
And the more they get stepped on, the stronger they grow back.
She then magnifies the plant in her murals so that it can receive more attention and appreciation.
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
CalledLimonium, this flower mural covers 5 planes with luxuriant green-and-pink leaves.
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
“Limonium,” San José Convention Center
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