If you want to give your living space a little vitality, placing a pot of flowers and plants is the fastest and most efficient way. However, if you don't take good care of the flowers, you often turn the whole pot into spring mud without paying attention, and the flowers themselves are still there. There is a viewing period, and it cannot last for decades; if you invite plastic flowers that will never fade, but you feel they are too tacky and unrefined, what should you do? Hey, paper flowers seem to be a good choice!
What paper lotus? Isn’t that a folk art? No, it’s Seattle paper artist Kate Alarcón’s lifelike “hands” that charm lotus flowers (let’s just say they’re not lotus flowers)! With “paper fingers”, she mainly uses various weights European crepe paper is used to imitate the colorful flowers in nature, the texture of petals, and the texture of stems and leaves. It is by no means comparable to ordinary artificial flowers that are arbitrarily folded.
However, her most admirable works are not the colorful garden fragrances, but the succulent plants that are difficult to distinguish between real and fake. Regardless of the thickness of the leaves, the color changes and the arrangement of the leaves, they have repeatedly proved how superb the artists craftsmanship is and how admirable it is.