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Molly Wood

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Molly Wood creates digital color images of toxic and medicinal botanicals. She uses only natural light and styles the photographs to resemble Dutch still life paintings. The photos are printed as large-scale images – much larger than life – so that the viewer can closely examine every detail of these complex plants. We spoke with Molly at the reception for her exhibition, Fatal Flora, which ran in the Morrissey Gallery from August 14 to September 8, 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That
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Molly Wood creates digital color images of toxic and medicinal botanicals. She uses only natural light and styles the photographs to resemble Dutch still life paintings. The photos are printed as large-scale images – much larger than life – so that the viewer can closely examine every detail of these complex plants. We spoke with Molly at the reception for her exhibition, Fatal Flora, which ran in the Morrissey Gallery from August 14 to September 8, 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That
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