Minneapolis-based artist Ann Wood crafts extraordinarily realistic florals, mushrooms, and fruit that could hardly believe they’re made from paper, based on real plants Wood grows in her garden and other fresh models, she sculptes the creations with paint, wax, and colored pencils to recreate vivid details. Source
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