Flowers in Dutch Light

Stella Gommans :: A Gorgeous Mess From : "Flowers in Dutch Light" at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: A Gorgeous Mess. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery | for better resolution see image on bottom

“Flowers in Dutch Light”

Taking inspiration from the mastery of Dutch Golden Age painters and by blending this with 20th century photographers and their use of light, Stella Gommans’ resulting work is poetic, aesthetic, elegant and minimalistic. For Gommans – a former dancer and a largely self-taught photographer, nature in its broadest sense is an unfailing source of inspiration.

This exquisite body of work celebrates flowers – capturing their different phases and the variety of shapes and colours – each telling their own story. In beautiful detail she depicts how the light emphasises the elegance of the stem, or how it catches the leaf, or how it allows us to catch a glimpse of the brittle petals and the burst of colours when in full bloom. Gommans invites the viewer to look closer and sometimes even take a step back, because in that instant – hidden aspects emerge – like a choreography, a fabulous dance.

‘A Declaration of Love, flowers in Dutch light’ is a series that symbolises life.

Flowers naturally bloom in all their strength, vulnerability and beauty – with elegance and grace – poetically captured in that single moment in time, never to be repeated again. Quoted from Elliott Gallery

Stella Gommans :: A Beautiful Chaos. From : "A Declaration of Love. Flowers in Dutch Light" | Stella Gommans
Stella Gommans :: A Beautiful Chaos. From : “A Declaration of Love. Flowers in Dutch Light” | Stella Gommans
Stella Gommans :: Embrace the Journey. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: Smile, Sparkle and Shine. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: Time Will Tell. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: Escape the Ordinary. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: Handle with Care. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: Attitude is Everything. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: A Gorgeous Mess. From : "Flowers in Dutch Light" at Elliott Gallery
Stella Gommans :: A Gorgeous Mess. From : “Flowers in Dutch Light” at Elliott Gallery

All images: Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper

Tulips by Anton Weiss

Tulp en andere bloemen Anton Weiss Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-19.551
Tulp en andere bloemen. Anton Weiss. From: Bloem en Fruit Studien. | src Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-19.551
Tulp en andere bloemen Anton Weiss Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-19.551
Anton Weiss :: Tulip and other flowers. From: Flower and Fruit Studies. [Detail] | src Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-19.551
Twee tulpen, Anton Weiss, after a design by Jan van Huysum, 1820 – 1833. From: Bloem en Fruit Studien. | src Rijksmuseum

Pink carnation (1910s)

autochrome 1910s
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: [Pink carnation - single bloom], ca. 1910-1917. Additive color screen plate. | src Amon Carter Museum P1983.24.19
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: [Pink carnation – single bloom], ca. 1910-1917. Additive color screen plate. | src Amon Carter Museum P1983.24.19

Orchids by Jan Włodek, 1925

Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Detail of an Autochrome of blooming orchids in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 1925
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Detail of an Autochrome of blooming orchids in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 1925
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Detail of an Autochrome of blooming orchids in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 1925
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Cattleya Schönbrunnensis. Kraków, Ogród Botaniczny UJ, 1925. Photo of blooming orchids in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University (UJ). Autochrome. | Archive of the Włodek Family from Dąbrowica
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Cattleya Schönbrunnensis. Kraków, Ogród Botaniczny UJ, 1925. Photo of blooming orchids in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University (UJ). Autochrome. | Archive of the Włodek Family from Dąbrowica

Cyanotypes of vs. flowers

Rosalind Hobley :: Cyanotype print of a Christmas Rose (Hellebore). From Still life (Flora). | src R. Hobley on IG
Rosalind Hobley :: Cyanotype print of a Christmas Rose (Hellebore). From Still life (Flora). | src R. Hobley on IG
Rosalind Hobley :: Cyanotype print of Anemones. From Still Life (Flora). | src Hobley website
Rosalind Hobley :: Anemone IV, 2021. Cyanotype print. From Still life (Flora). | src R. Hobley on IG
Rosalind Hobley :: Cyanotype of yellow poppy in a jug with 2 Abraham Darby roses. | src R. Hobley on IG

Roses by Clara Sipprell, 1920s

Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: [Rose in glass bottle], ca. 1922. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara E. Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Floating Rose, ca. 1920. Gelatin silver print. | src Freeman’s Auction # 4692
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Phyllis’s Roses, 1925. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: [Rose and figurines], ca. 1922. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: [Rose and figurines], ca. 1922. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Callas and Lilies by Clara Sipprell

Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Auratum Lilies, 1950. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Auratum Lilies, 1950. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Calla Lilies, ca. 1925. Gelatin silver print on tissue. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Clara Sipprell (1885-1975) :: Calla Lilies, ca. 1925, printed ca. 1926. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art