Her 2D collages rest against a clean, blank surface, stoic and gleaming. The Tel Aviv-based artist's "botanical jewels" speak to the attraction all humans have to natural beauty. Her floral collages take fragments from 18th- and 19th-century online archives, paying homage to collagists through time who often sourced materials as discarded train tickets.In a brief statement, the digital artist admits she concocted the botanical works as a symbol of admiration for the "perfectly designed shapes of nature and the joy of diversity, reflective of how every woman can feel toward herself."Take a look at her eye-catching works below:
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