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Artist

Elizabeth Carnot

A rhythmic exploration of floral motifs and structured geometric design.

10 Works

About Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Carnot creates digital and botanical prints that explore the intersection of organic forms and structured design. Her work often features recurring floral motifs and minimalist geometric patterns, offering a focused look at the natural world through a graphic lens. Based on her presence at Arthaus, Carnot’s collection includes notable pieces such as "Spiral Daze" and "Ants in the Garden." Her practice emphasizes a clean, independent aesthetic that balances intricate biological details with simplified, rhythmic shapes.

Visual voice

Carnot’s aesthetic merges botanical illustration with minimalist geometry. Her work is defined by rhythmic floral patterns and structured compositions that highlight the small, often overlooked details of the garden.
Botanical IllustrationMinimalist GeometryFloral MotifsDigital PrintmakingGraphic Nature Studies
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Elizabeth Carnot — questions answered

What subjects does Elizabeth Carnot focus on?

Her work primarily features botanical motifs, floral patterns, and minimalist geometric designs.

What are some notable pieces in her collection?

Key works include "Spiral Daze" and "Ants in the Garden," which showcase her interest in nature and structure.

What is the medium of her artwork?

Elizabeth Carnot specializes in independent digital prints.

How would you describe her artistic style?

Her style is characterized by a balance of organic botanical elements and clean, geometric arrangements.

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