
Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 101
In Photogravure Nr 101, Blossfeldt turns his lens on botanical detail with characteristic intensity. A plant form — stem, seedhead, or unfurling frond — is magnified and isolated until it reads as pure composition: rhythm, geometry, and organic logic made visible. The photogravure printing process lends the image its distinctive tonal richness, a quiet silver-grey palette that feels both scientific and deeply beautiful, anticipating the abstract photography that would follow decades later.
Reproduced as a canvas art print in our Berlin studio, the image's subtle tonal gradations find new warmth in the canvas surface. The woven texture adds a softness that suits the organic subject, giving the photograph a physical presence that honours Blossfeldt's original intent — nature as structure, structure as art.
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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 101
In Photogravure Nr 101, Blossfeldt turns his lens on botanical detail with characteristic intensity. A plant form — stem, seedhead, or unfurling frond — is magnified and isolated until it reads as pure composition: rhythm, geometry, and organic logic made visible. The photogravure printing process lends the image its distinctive tonal richness, a quiet silver-grey palette that feels both scientific and deeply beautiful, anticipating the abstract photography that would follow decades later.
Reproduced as a canvas art print in our Berlin studio, the image's subtle tonal gradations find new warmth in the canvas surface. The woven texture adds a softness that suits the organic subject, giving the photograph a physical presence that honours Blossfeldt's original intent — nature as structure, structure as art.
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In Photogravure Nr 101, Blossfeldt turns his lens on botanical detail with characteristic intensity. A plant form — stem, seedhead, or unfurling frond — is magnified and isolated until it reads as pure composition: rhythm, geometry, and organic logic made visible. The photogravure printing process lends the image its distinctive tonal richness, a quiet silver-grey palette that feels both scientific and deeply beautiful, anticipating the abstract photography that would follow decades later.
Reproduced as a canvas art print in our Berlin studio, the image's subtle tonal gradations find new warmth in the canvas surface. The woven texture adds a softness that suits the organic subject, giving the photograph a physical presence that honours Blossfeldt's original intent — nature as structure, structure as art.























