Art in Nature


water-diamonds

Water can look like diamonds, if You use the skills and patience of our new Thai photographer Kitisak “Nat” Jaidee. We gave him the task to do shots with waterdrops on plants. Nat was working with a Canon 400 D and a 100 mm Canon Macro Lens and we all thought his results are more [...more...]

water-lily-pastel-blue-thailand

The kingdom of Thailand has a big variety of colourful, tropical plants. You can discover flowers in nearly every possible colour in Thailand, but today we don´t want to look at the shrill coloured plants, today we´re looking at pastel colour water plants. Aren´t they beautiful ? Just other masterpieces of art, made by mother [...more...]

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The Hoya plant, specialy their flowers don´t look like real flowers. They have a waxy, porcelain look, which gave the Hoya also the name wax flower or porcelain flower. No question, we´ve been fallen in love with this outstanding tropical plants and we had reason enough to call them “art in nature“. Hoyas remain to [...more...]

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The poison beauty Euphorbia lactea cristata looks more than surrealistic art or a masterpiece of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852 – 1926), than a tropical plant. Because of its strange look, the Euphorbia lactea cristata is also called dragon bone, candelabra cactus or elk horn. The cactus-like Euphorbia lactea cristata is endemic to India, [...more...]

red Thai chilies prik kee noo

The colour red is one of the most eye-catching colours and green is the most relaxing colour. Red stands for fire, love, heat, activity and in China red is the colour of luck. Green, the colour of mother nature, is the colour of the middle, it symbolizes a fresh start, growth and harmony. Picture: Red [...more...]

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