| Format | Paperback |
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The Phantom Bouquet: A Popular Treatise on the Art of Skeletonizing Leaves & Seed-Vessels, and Adapting Them to Embellish the Home Taste
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| Print length: | 49 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 7 May 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 10.49 x 0.33 x 16.69 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8325010415 |
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The Phantom Bouquet is a captivating treatise on the art of skeletonizing leaves and seed-vessels, authored by Edward Parrish. In this delightful book, Parrish explores the intricate process of creating phantom flowers : delicate, snow-white bouquets meticulously crafted from the veins of leaves and seeds. The technique of skeletonization, originating from ancient East Asian practices and later described in Europe by Dutch anatomist Frederick Ruysch, involves preserving fragile plant materials long beyond their natural lifespans. After collecting leaves, they are soaked in hot water and exposed to sunlight for about a month. The rotted tissue is then carefully removed, and the skeletonized leaves are bleached using chemical solutions. These exquisite arrangements, resembling “perfectly bleached artificial lace-work or exquisite carvings in ivory,” were rarely exhibited individually. Instead, they were grouped into nearly translucent bouquets, where any imperfections could be artfully hidden away. The process of decay to everlasting beauty was seen as a metaphor for resurrection, lifting the soul to poetic and spiritual realms. The Phantom Bouquet celebrates the delicate beauty of these ephemeral creations, offering readers a glimpse into a unique intersection of art, science, and spirituality. — ISBN13: 9798325010415
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