Helicoflora aloe [Orvanys-6b]

by Vincent Fournier
 

Photograph
2025
Ink jet print on HR Ilfoflex Prestige
90 x 65 cm / 35,43 x 25,59 x 1,96 in

American oak box, museum glass, and brass plate

Edition 10 + 2 AP
Numbered and signed by the artist
Flora Incognita Collection

Endemic to [Orvanys-6b], Helicoflora aloe forms an interconnected network of intertwined stems that facilitate the exchange of nutrients and biochemical signals. Its epidermis is colonized by symbiotic microorganisms that break down suspended mineral particles, optimizing their assimilation in a relationship known as endosymbiosis.

The art print photographs from Flora Incognita are Chromogenic print on Ilfoflex prestige paper, mounted on Dibond with oak shadow box framing, museum glass, and engraved brass plate.

They are available in the limited edition of 10 + 2 Artist’s proofs all for mats combined: 40×55–90×65–140×100cm/15,75×21.65–35,43×25,59–55.11×39.37in.

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About the artist

Vincent Fournier
Ouagadougou , 1970

French artist, born in 1970 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, currently lives between Paris and Arles. He graduated from the École […]

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