Original author: Crop Trust
Swiss author, landscape architect, and photographer Jonas Frei, unveils the hidden beauty of seeds through his striking photography. His work bridges art and conservation, revealing the immense diversity and potential contained within these tiny life carriers.
Describing seeds as «a dormant intermediate generation,» Frei is captivated by their forms, colors, and ecological roles. His photography blends scientific insight with aesthetic appeal, showcasing the variety found across species and cultivars. Projects like his book on the walnut family demonstrate how seeds can tell compelling stories about biodiversity.
Frei aims to spark awareness about the significance of seeds, which often go unnoticed despite their daily presence in foods like bread, rice, and cherries. By inspiring curiosity and admiration, his images not only celebrate nature’s ingenuity but also support conservation and foster a deeper connection to the natural world.
Read full original article «Showcasing Seeds: The Aesthetic of Diversity» at croptrust.org
Photo credit: Maddi Bazzocco on Unsplash
4 October 2024
By Brooke Taylor