
©William Amor
Orchis rosea plasturgia venenosa
William is a passionate collector of orchids, but this variety is a creation of his imagination. It was crafted from recycled plastic bags, PVC and abandoned fishing nets. The beautiful flower is engulfed in a bed of brambles, an allegory for poisonous beauty. It was exhibited in the biennale Révélations held in the Grand Palais in Paris in 2017.
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