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Black and white illustration of hand using spoon to cover flower heads with silica gel crystals (drying flowers using desiccant)
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Black and white illustration of hand using spoon to cover flower heads with silica gel crystals (drying flowers using desiccant)
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Dorling Kindersley
Media ID 13667763
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Bucket Container Dried Plant Drying Drying Flowers Flower Head Human Hand One Woman Only Only Women Part Of A Series Pencil Drawing Preparation Preserve Preserving Series Spoon Human Body Part
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This black and white illustration by Dorling Kindersley showcases the delicate art of preserving flowers using silica gel crystals. In this image, an adult hand delicately holds a spoon as it carefully covers the flower heads with these desiccant crystals. The artist's pencil drawing beautifully captures every intricate detail, bringing to life the process of drying flowers. The composition is set against a clean white background, allowing for focus on the subject at hand. A tin container and bucket can be seen in the backdrop, emphasizing the preparation involved in this preservation technique. This vertical studio shot provides a close-up view of one woman's hand engaged in this botanical endeavor. Through this artwork, we are reminded of both the beauty and fragility of nature. The meticulousness required to preserve these flower heads highlights our desire to capture fleeting moments and extend their lifespan beyond their natural cycle. Whether used for sentimental purposes or artistic inspiration, dried plants hold a unique charm that transcends time. This illustration serves as part of a series dedicated to exploring various aspects of botany and human interaction with nature. Dorling Kindersley's skillful execution invites us into a world where science meets artistry, offering us an opportunity to appreciate both the aesthetic appeal and scientific significance behind preserving floral treasures through innovative techniques like using silica gel crystals.
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