With Strange Plants, Barcelona-based creative agency and indie publishing house Zioxla celebrates the aesthetic force of flora in all its guises. The book features in-depth interviews with artists on the role that plants have played in their lives. Readers also find a compilation of new work made for this publication, from photographs and paintings to collages and tattoos. Editor Zio Baritaux hopes to cultivate an audience that appreciates the link between art and the arboretum.
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Strange Plants by Zioxla

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