The Royal Gardens
Abstracted Flora
We looked to the structure of plants rather than their surface details. The curve of a fern, the radial geometry of a palm. We stripped away the texture to reveal the pure, architectural form of the garden.
Design Theory
This collection uses a flattened perspective, borrowing from Matisse's cut-outs. The plants are treated as blocks of color and shape, interacting in a rhythmic dance across the wall. It is a garden reimagined through the lens of modern graphic design.
The Process
We apply solid blocks of gouache to create crisp, defined edges. The depth is achieved not through shading, but through the layering of shapes—opaque leaves overlapping translucent stems to create a sense of dense, lush vegetation without visual clutter.
"To live with The Royal Gardens is to live inside a painting."
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