From curling leaf tendrils to jagged wildflowers and scrawny weeds, growing forms were prevalent throughout the Arts and Crafts era, which was firmly rooted in nature. Such imagery came to epitomise the movement, which rejected depersonalised industry in favour of the natural and organic, celebrating our deep human need to connect with the natural world.
Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia
OBRENOVITCH Mickaël - ARTWORK : HUMAN ROOTS
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Arts and Crafts: Rooted in Nature – the thread
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Arts and Crafts: Rooted in Nature – the thread
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Arts and Crafts: Rooted in Nature – the thread
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Arts and Crafts: Rooted in Nature – the thread