Blagrave’s Ferns:
Named appropriately after Thomas C. Blagrave, a retired lieutenant colonel from England that created the first comprehensive study of ferns in South Africa in 1860. He recorded his finding in the unique format of photograms. Evolution fell in love with the textures of the photographic paper and the iridescent effect of the film with the strong contrast of the fern patterns.
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Commemorated Lithographs:
Originating from evocative lithograph stamps found in the archives of SANBI, donated in the late 1950’s. The metal plated wooden blocks discovered were used in the early 1930’s by the iconic farming magazine, Landbou Weekblad from South Africa that is still in circulation today. After the discovery of these valued pieces of history, photographs were taken by the Evolution team and enhanced to reveal moss and winter leaf colours. The visuals are grainy and evocative. The effect is mysterious and magical.