Botanical Chromatography






Botanical chromotography is a process that uses plants to create natural images and patterns. Pigments are taken from leaves, flowers, or other plants and placed onto paper with liquid. As the liquid moves through the paper, it separates the colours inside the plant, creating soft layers, stains, and organic shapes.
The process combines nature, movement, and chance, revealing colours and details that are often hidden within the plant itself.





Landscape Botanical Chromographs using the same process.





These landscape botanical chromographs alongside the images of the local landscape, shows how the shapes, textures, and tones of the landscapes naturally mimic the marks and patterns created within the chromographs. The hills, rock formations, and layers in the terrain reflect the soft drips, lines, and organic textures formed through the process.
