Patterns in Nature
Patterns in Nature: Photographs by Amy Lamb
West Orangerie
May 19 – September 9, 2007

Amy Lamb photographs the elegant and precise patterns found in plants. The over-sized close-ups of flowers, leaves, and other plant parts draw the viewer in to reveal spirals, branches, and other universal patterns. Thus, a calla lily’s spiral shape reminds us of twisting DNA strands, and a fern’s branching evokes rivers and streams – or even veins in the human body.

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Visit the artist's website at www.amylamb.com.