Hugo Rittson-Thomas: Wildflowers For The Queen

Interesting exhibition at the Garden Museum of photographs of wild flowers by Hugo Rittson-Thomas.

These pictures were from his “ Wildflowers For The Queen” inspired by the achievements of the Coronation Meadows established by HRH The Prince of Wales in 2013. It consisted of beautiful photographs of the flowers some taken from a variety of angles inspired by the approach he took to a portrait of the Queen which was also shown here where he pictures her from different angles in one shot. That in itself was inspired by the Van Dyck portrait of Charles I from three sides.

Other works included compositions where the flowers were placed on a lightbox and the image taken to resemble botanical plates and pictures of flowers arranged by the floral design studio Yinari.

Closes 17 October 2021

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