A radiology technologist for over 25 years, Steven Meyers developed a truly unique method of x-raying and rendering flowers in black and white, seeing into the inner beauty and delicate lines of nature's creations. In "Parrot Tulip I," this unusual approach to creating a black and white image renders the tulip transparent, somehow vulnerable and profoundly graceful. The sepia tones and tinting of the image draw the viewer in, allowing endless contemplation.
There is a tasteful modernism to this timeless image that can and does comfortably live in virtually any decor or collection. Imagine this piece in your home, or wrapped as a gift for that person with the taste and culture to appreciate its natural beauty.
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