Plantentuin Meise art photo

Glass House


The Glass House series showcases details of the "Plant Palace" located at the Meise Botanic Garden (Plantentuin Meise). While housing thousands of plant species, we can only see the man-made surface concealing the marvelous beauty and complexity of nature inside. That duality in these images prompts reflection on humanity's impact on plants and nature at large, raising questions about our influence.

As you explore these images, you'll be drawn in by the intricate details of the frames, marveling at the interplay of light and shadow on the glass surfaces. The grey skies and silhouettes of human presence serve as a powerful contrast to the hard edges of the structure, creating a sense of tension that sparks the viewer's imagination.

The composition, featuring sharp lines and contrasting textures, along with a sense of nostalgia, characterizes the photographer's signature style.

While abstract in nature, these images speak volumes about the beauty and complexity of the world around us. They invite us to look beyond the surface and discover the hidden intricacies that lie beneath.

These images will appeal to those who appreciate bold, modern art and seek to be inspired by the power of design. Whether you're an art collector or simply someone who loves to explore the beauty of the world, these images are sure to captivate and inspire.

Limited edition prints are available in the shop. Contact me for more information.