Home Is Where My Plants Are

Kris Tate

Kris Tate translates a personal affinity for garden spaces into a graphic landscape of scale and texture. This piece gathers towering cacti and lush foliage into a dense, monochromatic sanctuary that honors the structural beauty of the natural world.

Home Is Where My Plants Are — framed, leaning against the wall
Kris Tate

Home Is Where My Plants Are

Kris Tate translates a personal affinity for garden spaces into a graphic landscape of scale and texture. This piece gathers towering cacti and lush foliage into a dense, monochromatic sanctuary that honors the structural beauty of the natural world.

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A Graphic Sanctuary of Desert and Garden Flora

Inspired by the artist's time spent in gardens, this digital drawing focuses on the structural beauty of diverse plant life. Tate employs a stark black-and-white palette to emphasize the varied silhouettes of cacti and succulents, using line thickness variation to give each leaf and spine its own distinct weight and presence within the frame.

The composition functions as a botanical illustration reimagined through a graphic design lens. By layering huge plants against a clean background, the work explores the idea of the garden as a foundational space, where the fragility of life is balanced by the bold, resilient forms of desert and tropical flora.

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