After living in the city for a long time, I always long for the natural interest of the countryside, but the reality is cruel! So I have to stay at home and use plants to relieve boredom. But how easy is it to take care of flowers, plants, vegetables and fruits? If you are not careful, The plants will turn black ~ At this time, Rachel Dein’s frozen tiles seem to be a good idea!
Rachel Dein currently lives in London, England. In view of the beauty of spring, it can easily wither away, so she places flowers, green leaves and vegetables on clay, pressing out the traces of plants, and then adds a layer of gypsum to condense life. of essence. Once hardened, delicate leaf veins and flower buds will emerge from the clay, and silicone molds can add fresh vitality to these "earthy" tiles in bright white, green or blue.
The good news is that Rachel Dein is selling homemade "plant fossils" in the Etsy shop. This series of products will also be available at the Chelsea Flower Show in May this year. > Exhibited, and her first solo exhibition will be held at Hampton Court in July 2016~