With a variety of dried seeds, leaves, petals and other plant parts collected in parks, gardens, forests and meadows, talented Elżbieta Wodała, a Poland-based artist, created impressive artwork of floral “paintings.” Elżbieta Wodała glued the natural materials together with great patience and artistic sense.
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