Floral Paintings by Lulie Wallace
Lulie Wallace is a prolific and talented painter living and working in Charleston, South Carolina. The vast majority of her work consists of vibrant tabletop still lives of floral bouquets that would...
View ArticleHelp Kickstart Field Art from Wilder Quarterly
I’m a huge fan of Wilder Quarterly. Their publication shares the same guiding principle as Plant Propaganda: a place for those interested in the natural world to be exposed to new ideas, be it art,...
View ArticleNew Seed Shotgun from Flowershell
If I thought seed bombs were a tired and not-too-though-out idea, you can imagine how I feel about promoting shotgun shells as a way to sow seed. The idea, called Flowershell, is the brainchild of Per...
View ArticleChristmas Cards from The House That Lars Built
Just a quick post to wish you Happy Holidays and feature these botanically themed Christmas cards from The House That Lars Built! Found over at The Fox In The Pine, which is definitely worth checking...
View Article76 Garments
In my last post I confessed that I become easily obsessed with things – all sorts of things. I’ll be sharing a lot of them with you over the next few days. In addition to fonts, I’ve developed a...
View ArticleFlower Arrangements Vol. 1
Ted Feighan is a multitalented artist who might be better know by his music moniker, Monster Rally. His work has been described by listeners as “psycho-exotic pop-hop” and “productive music with a...
View ArticleGypsy Stone Walks Into The Wild
When I first saw this photo shoot from the ladies over at Gypsy Stone, I thought I might have to justify how it’s plant related. But after I read what photographer Lizz Pennings wrote about the shoot,...
View ArticleObsessed With: Monochrome Cacti
Okay. So, in truth, I’m not exactly obsessed with monochrome cactus print. I do enjoy a good, high contrast botanical print as much as the next person. But I’ve been over the whole “succulent” thing...
View ArticleLaura Garcia Serventi
Laura Garcia Serventi is an Argentinian artist who’s difficult to pin down. Geographically, she has studied and worked in Buenos Aires, Florence and New York. Artistically, her skills include...
View ArticleFloral Portraits by Clare Elsaesser
Hello, again! If you’ve been browsing the blog lately you may have noticed first, that there’s been a desperate lack of posts as of late and second, that I’m redesigning the look of things around here....
View ArticleFloral Paintings by Lulie Wallace
Lulie Wallace is a prolific and talented painter living and working in Charleston, South Carolina. The vast majority of her work consists of vibrant tabletop still lives of floral bouquets that would...
View ArticleHelp Kickstart Field Art from Wilder Quarterly
I’m a huge fan of Wilder Quarterly. Their publication shares the same guiding principle as Plant Propaganda: a place for those interested in the natural world to be exposed to new ideas, be it art,...
View ArticleNew Seed Shotgun from Flowershell
If I thought seed bombs were a tired and not-too-though-out idea, you can imagine how I feel about promoting shotgun shells as a way to sow seed. The idea, called Flowershell, is the brainchild of Per...
View ArticleChristmas Cards from The House That Lars Built
Just a quick post to wish you Happy Holidays and feature these botanically themed Christmas cards from The House That Lars Built! Found over at The Fox In The Pine, which is definitely worth checking...
View Article76 Garments
In my last post I confessed that I become easily obsessed with things – all sorts of things. I’ll be sharing a lot of them with you over the next few days. In addition to fonts, I’ve developed a...
View ArticleFlower Arrangements Vol. 1
Ted Feighan is a multitalented artist who might be better know by his music moniker, Monster Rally. His work has been described by listeners as “psycho-exotic pop-hop” and “productive music with a...
View ArticleGypsy Stone Walks Into The Wild
When I first saw this photo shoot from the ladies over at Gypsy Stone, I thought I might have to justify how it’s plant related. But after I read what photographer Lizz Pennings wrote about the shoot,...
View ArticleObsessed With: Monochrome Cacti
Okay. So, in truth, I’m not exactly obsessed with monochrome cactus print. I do enjoy a good, high contrast botanical print as much as the next person. But I’ve been over the whole “succulent” thing...
View ArticleLaura Garcia Serventi
Laura Garcia Serventi is an Argentinian artist who’s difficult to pin down. Geographically, she has studied and worked in Buenos Aires, Florence and New York. Artistically, her skills include...
View ArticleFloral Portraits by Clare Elsaesser
Hello, again! If you’ve been browsing the blog lately you may have noticed first, that there’s been a desperate lack of posts as of late and second, that I’m redesigning the look of things around here....
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