Reclaimed by Nature
Jasmine Creighton
Rising from forgotten scraps, these two vibrant roses bloom from remnants of the past. Crocheted baling twine forms intricate petals, with fencing wire for support, and scrap metal for their sepals and stems. Once discarded farm materials, now a symbol of renewal, these flowers embody the beauty that can emerge from neglect. Like wildflowers thriving in a junkyard, they remind us that art, like nature, finds a way to flourish in unexpected places. This sculpture transforms waste into wonder, proving that even the old and worn can be reborn into something meaningful, resilient, and strikingly beautiful.
2M x 2M x 2M
10
Location: Bay of Plenty
Reference id: D6
To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser.
Jasmine Creighton
Rising from forgotten scraps, these two vibrant roses bloom from remnants of the past. Crocheted baling twine forms intricate petals, with fencing wire for support, and scrap metal for their sepals and stems. Once discarded farm materials, now a symbol of renewal, these flowers embody the beauty that can emerge from neglect. Like wildflowers thriving in a junkyard, they remind us that art, like nature, finds a way to flourish in unexpected places. This sculpture transforms waste into wonder, proving that even the old and worn can be reborn into something meaningful, resilient, and strikingly beautiful.
2M x 2M x 2M
10
Location: Bay of Plenty
Reference id: D6
To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser.
Jasmine Creighton
Rising from forgotten scraps, these two vibrant roses bloom from remnants of the past. Crocheted baling twine forms intricate petals, with fencing wire for support, and scrap metal for their sepals and stems. Once discarded farm materials, now a symbol of renewal, these flowers embody the beauty that can emerge from neglect. Like wildflowers thriving in a junkyard, they remind us that art, like nature, finds a way to flourish in unexpected places. This sculpture transforms waste into wonder, proving that even the old and worn can be reborn into something meaningful, resilient, and strikingly beautiful.
2M x 2M x 2M
10
Location: Bay of Plenty
Reference id: D6
To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser.