The First Plant · E3

MarkoKoeppe

MarkoKoeppe constructs botanical life through a digital lens, blending the organic structure of succulents with an otherworldly, abstract geometry. This piece presents a singular, dwarf-like plant form that feels both deeply rooted in nature and hauntingly supernatural.

The First Plant · E3 — framed, leaning against the wall
MarkoKoeppe

The First Plant · E3

MarkoKoeppe constructs botanical life through a digital lens, blending the organic structure of succulents with an otherworldly, abstract geometry. This piece presents a singular, dwarf-like plant form that feels both deeply rooted in nature and hauntingly supernatural.

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A digital dissection of otherworldly botanical life

In "The First Plant · E3," the artist utilizes a collage-based digital process to dissect and reassemble the anatomy of cacti and succulents. The composition focuses on a central, lush form where soft pastel tones bleed into deep greens, creating a gradient that suggests light hitting a surface that is not quite of this world. There is a tension here between the familiar softness of foliage and a macabre, photographic sharpness that isolates the subject against its frame.

The work functions as an exploration of abstract forms, where the botanical subject is stripped of its traditional garden context and reimagined as a supernatural entity. By focusing on the intricate details of dwarf plants and anatomical studies, the artist invites a closer look at the strange, rhythmic patterns found in nature’s smallest survivors.

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