Description
Acrylic picture of a Dionaea muscipula trap(Dionaea ‘Dracula’ to be precise) in full digestion of a fly visible in transparency.
This photo is part of a series exhibited at the Belfort University Library in spring 2019, which featured “portraits” of carnivorous plants from my collection. The idea was to introduce these plants to the general public by means of spectacular and very detailed photos, accompanied by a lot of information on the origins and biology of these plants.
I now offer everyone the opportunity to have a high quality print at home. The printing is done by a specialized company, on a high quality photo paper, protected by a transparent acrylic plate of 3mm thickness with polished corners. Acrylic has the advantage of being both lighter and less fragile than glass, while offering the same transparency. The suspension system is provided.