The First Plant · D2

MarkoKoeppe

MarkoKoeppe constructs botanical myths through a lens of pop surrealism, layering organic life with geometric precision. This piece presents a singular, supernatural specimen that bridges the gap between traditional still life and abstract exploration.

The First Plant · D2 — framed, leaning against the wall
MarkoKoeppe

The First Plant · D2

MarkoKoeppe constructs botanical myths through a lens of pop surrealism, layering organic life with geometric precision. This piece presents a singular, supernatural specimen that bridges the gap between traditional still life and abstract exploration.

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A supernatural specimen rooted in geometric abstraction

The work functions as a study of origin, utilizing collage and watercolor techniques to build a plant that feels both ancient and engineered. By merging stylized botanical art with sharp geometric patterns, MarkoKoeppe creates a sense of depth and dimensionality that challenges the flat surface of the portrait orientation. The composition suggests a specimen caught between worlds, grounded in reality yet blooming with otherworldly intent.

Within its classic frame aesthetic, the piece balances representational art forms with a supernatural edge. The fusion of Western and Eastern illustrative techniques allows the textures to shift from soft washes to rigid structures, suggesting a world where nature follows its own surreal logic. It is an exploration of how organic forms can be deconstructed and rebuilt into something entirely new and strange.

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