Rebecca Alexandra
Botanical Study - Paper Cyclamen
Botanical Study - Paper Cyclamen
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A cyclamen in soft movement, its petals drawn back and stems lightly arched.
There’s a delicacy to cyclamen — the lifted petals, the fine stems, the sense of movement even when still. This piece follows that character, with each flower shaped by hand and subtly varied in tone.
The blooms rise above a base of foliage, emerging from a grounded form that suggests the plant’s natural growth. The stems curve gently, creating a loose, upward rhythm rather than a fixed arrangement.
Freestanding and self-contained, it brings a lighter presence into a space, modest in scale and suited to a shelf or quiet corner.
Created as a one-off botanical study, this piece reflects the natural variation and structure of the plant. Multiple blooms sit among hand-shaped foliage, gathered into a sculpted base with moss detailing, giving the sense of something quietly established.
Designed as a considered study of seasonal form, it sits easily within a space — a gentle echo of the winter garden, made to be lived with and returned to over time.
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