Photographer Tom Leighton, based in Cornwall, has a unique perspective on foliage, transforming common plants into otherworldly wonders with unexpected hues. His latest series, “Fabled Gardens II,” showcases giant rhubarb, ferns, and rhododendrons in mesmerizing patterns and layers, illuminated against dark backgrounds to create a striking contrast.
Leighton’s photographs delve into the intricate forces that shape the natural world, showcasing the dynamic processes of photosynthesis, reproduction, growth, and decay through the use of light and color. The artist’s keen eye captures the beauty and complexity of botanicals in a way that invites viewers to see familiar plants in a new light.
Currently, Leighton is gearing up for the release of prints from his series. To stay updated on his latest work, follow him on Instagram and explore more of his portfolio on his website and Behance page. The captivating imagery of giant rhubarb, ferns, and rhododendrons in ethereal hues is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers, offering a fresh perspective on the wonders of the natural world.
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