To produce such a book requires enthusiasm and load of energy. Thanks to Martin Gardner, he made sure, we were getting our samples on the right times in its perfect flowering or fruiting times.
While we are working such a book, Wild Leaf Reals has been shot some videos to show the preparations of the paintings and some nice stories at the behind.
Exhibition film accompanying ‘Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile’, a new exhibition and book from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, showcasing original botanical paintings by Gülnur Ekşi, Işık Güner and Hülya Korkmaz.
A short video celebrating Lophosoria quadripinnata (silver fern), which features in the new publication ‘Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile’ from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Botanist Martin Gardner describes the world of the Valdivian rainforest, where this huge fern grows, and artist Işık Güner tells the story of creating this beautiful intricate botanical painting.
Botanist Martin Gardner introduces the vibrant Chilean bellflower ‘Copihue’ (Lapageria rosea), which features in the new book ‘Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile’ from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Artist Işık Güner also tells the story behind the painting.
A glimpse behind the scenes of making our exhibition film ‘Painting the Woods and Forests of Chile’. In 2009, botanical artist Işık Güner collected a sample from a monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana) at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, in order to make a painting for ‘Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile’. Arborist Peter Wilson assisted her, using a MEWP vehicle so that she could reach high up into the tree. We recreated this scene for our exhibition film the following summer (six years later), by which point the project, the paintings, and the publication had all been completed.