Seattle Artists Uses Plants and Flowers to Create Amazing Botanical Art

Many artists find flowers incredibly inspiring and come with the most creative ways to transform them into something truly amazing. Bridget Beth Collins, who creates incredible works of botanical art is one of them.

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The Seattle-based artist attracted over 200,000 followers to her Instagram page @flora.forager, and she describes this project as a product of her love affair with glittering nature.

“I forage almost all of my creations from foliage and flowers plucked from our sidewalks, meadows, and woods in our neighborhood. I have a small garden in the city, and my mother has a big rambling secret garden in the sea town of Edmonds where I grew up,” Collins says on her official website.

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She uses flower petals, leaves, and other natural materials from her garden and urban wild areas, and arranges them until they’re transformed into something new. Her botanical creations became such a huge hit that she ended up publishing books The Art of Flora Forager and Flora Forager ABC, but she still enjoys sharing them with the world on her Instagram.

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