Kara Valentino Ffield

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Collage of Curiosities No. 11

Inspirations for the Natural Daydreams collection.

'The Natural Daydreams collection is inspired, as much of my work is, by the mysteriously beautiful spirit of nature. What I’ve come to realize is that I’m intrigued as to how we, historically and contemporarily, pull nature into many aspects of our lives. In this iteration of my Collage of Curiosities series, I’m showing a few influences that visually inspired my paintings from moody woodlands to Baroque ornamentation. I’ve woven all of these elements together to create my own visual language.

Scroll below to read about each influence.

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A found Heron feather and Dill flower seeded dried from my garden.

A Heron spotted during my morning run.

Wall mural. Source unknown.

Detail of a heart element in the shutters at a friends historic Pennsylvania home.

16th or 17th Century embroidery on sleeve. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art

A crow soaring over the mountains of Cherokee National Park.

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Fog descending into the woods of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Dried flowers sourced from my garden.

David Seghers, Portrait of Stadholder-King William III surrounded by a Garland of Flowers, Flanders, 1660. Mauritshuis Museum, the Netherlands.

Plaster architectural ornamentation in the Baroque style. Source

Hole at the wood’s edge. These formations always remind me of a Grimm’s fairytale or like I’m going to happen upon an ancient altar.

Wild Lyreleaf sage foraged from my yard used as reference for the heron painting. All the flora in the herons painting were painted from life.

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