// FIELD STATION · PRIMITIVE PROCESS
Ancient craft,
logged like a machine.
Flowers pressed for dye. Leaves stretched for canvas. A slow, primitive way of painting — documented here with the cold precision of an instrument panel.
Series — Painting with what grows
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The Theme: When the Material Is the Message
Part three of three. Equipment and process are settled. The last question is the only one that matters — what is it… 2 MIN · READ ▸The Process: Getting Color to Stay
Part two of three. The kit is assembled. Now the hard part — convincing a flower's color to hold still on a… 2 MIN · READ ▸The Equipment: Painting With What Grows
Part one of three. Before a single mark is made, the studio is a field. Here is the whole kit — most… 2 MIN · READ ▸Synth module
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