Cornucopiae Cucllatum – Archival Pigment Print
Cornucopiae Cucllatum – Archival Pigment Print
Cornucopiae Cucllatum is a limited edition archival pigment print from the acclaimed series The Alphabet of New Plants. Drawing inspiration from Karl Blossfeldt’s 1928 classic The Alphabet of Plants (Original Forms of Art), this contemporary work reinterprets botanical photography with a modern perspective. Robert Voit captures artificial plants in exquisite detail, highlighting the dialogue between natural history and mass-produced simulacra.
Each print is signed and numbered on the verso, presented in an edition of 8 with 2 artist proofs. Offered by ClampArt in New York City, this piece is an exceptional addition for collectors seeking contemporary botanical photography that challenges the boundary between the natural and the artificial.
Key Features
- Limited edition archival pigment print (8 + 2 APs)
- From the series The Alphabet of New Plants
- Inspired by Karl Blossfeldt’s The Alphabet of Plants (1928)
- Signed and numbered, verso
- Offered by ClampArt, New York City
- Excellent condition
Specifications
- Creation Year: 2014
- Medium: Archival pigment print
- Movement & Style: Contemporary
- Period: 2010–present
- Condition: Excellent
- Edition: 8 + 2 APs
Dimensions:
- Height: 60.96 cm
- Width: 50.8 cm
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