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Flinn Gallery's Biophilia

The term “biophilia” suggests that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and other forms of life in nature. In Biophilia, six women artists are inspired by a world that blurs the line between nature and the imagination. These artists work in a variety of 2D and 3D art mediums in a range of materials, textures, and colors. The artists are Carol Bouyoucos, Julie Evans, Loren Eiferman, Heide Follin, Christina Massey, and Sui Park.

Greenwich Library

22 items

  • Flora Mirabilis

    Botanical Exploration, Discovery & Delight : An Illustrated Time Line

    Howell, Catherine Herbert
    This book chronicles the history of botanical exploration and trade through a timeline of plant discoveries and their impact on human civilization.
    BookWashington, D.C. : National Geographic, 2009. — 580.9 HOWEL
  • The Friar and the Cipher

    Roger Bacon and the Unsolved Mystery of the Most Unusual Manuscript in the World

    Goldstone, Lawrence, 1947-
    The Friar and the Cipher explores the mystery of the Voynich Manuscript and its possible connection to the 13th-century scholar Roger Bacon, delving into the history of cryptology and unsolved codes.
    BookNew York : Doubleday, 2005. — 091 GOLDS
  • This book showcases over 200 botanical wall charts from the 19th and 20th centuries, highlighting their artistic and scientific significance.
    BookChicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2016] — 580 LAURE
  • Foraged and Recycled Art

    35 Projects Made From Found, Natural, and Repurposed Materials

    Youngs, Clare
    Foraged and Recycled Art presents 35 creative projects that transform recycled and natural materials into beautiful art pieces, including gifts, homewares, and decorations.
    BookNew York, NY : CICO BOOKS, 2023. — 745.5 YOUNG
  • Biophilia

    the Diversity of Life, Naturalist

    Wilson, Edward O.,
    Biophilia: The Diversity of Life, Naturalist is a collection of works by E.O. Wilson that explores humanity's innate connection to nature, the marvels of biodiversity, and the importance of conservation.
    BookNew York, New York : The Library of America, [2021] — 333.9516 WILSO
  • Florals by Hand

    How to Draw and Design Modern Floral Projects

    Koch, Alli,
    BookBend, OR : Paige Tate & Co., an imprint of Blue Star Press, [2018] — 743.7 KOCH
  • Botanical Art Techniques

    a Comprehensive Guide to Watercolor, Graphite, Colored Pencil, Vellum, Pen and Ink, Egg Tempera, Oils, Printmaking, and More

    BookPortland, Oregon : Timber Press, 2020. — 758.5 BOTAN
  • BookWashington, D.C. : Island Press, [1993] — 179.1 BIOPH
  • The Science of Plants

    Inside Their Secret World

    BookNew York, New York : DK, [2022] — 580 SCIEN
  • BookParis : Musée du Louvre éditions, [2009] — 704.9434 LIS
  • What Light Can Do

    Essays on Art, Imagination, and the Natural World

    Hass, Robert
    eBookNew York : Ecco/HarperCollins Publishers, [2012] — EBOOK
  • Amazing Rare Things

    the Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery

    Attenborough, David, 1926-
    BookNew Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, [2007] — 508.0222 ATTEN
  • Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower

    Artists' Books and the Natural World

    BookNew Haven : Yale Center for British Art ; Yale University Press, [2014] — 704.943 OF
  • Painting Abstract Nature on Canvas

    a Guide to Creating Vibrant Art With Watercolour and Mixed Media

    Betteridge, Jane
    Book[S.l.] : Search Press, 2023. — 751.4224 BETTE