Magical Vase Sculptures Made From Dried and Pressed Flowers

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Instead of placing flowers inside a vase, Shannon Clegg uses plants and blooms to construct the vessel itself. The UK-based artist employs her background in tailoring, crafts, and design to form exquisite objects from natural materials. This ongoing series, titled Bouquet, features vase-like sculptures constructed from colorful flowers that have been dried and pressed.

Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Clegg has had a lifelong love for flora and traditional arts and crafts. After relocating to London, she sought out a creative practice that would merge her interests, leading to the project of biophilic design. Each of these ethereal pieces is made using Clegg's unique hand-mold process, which she developed after researching methods of storing flowers at The Herbarium at The Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.

Every aspect of this art form requires time and patience. First, Clegg forages plants in nature, finding suitable pieces for her vision. After they are cut, she preserves them through flower pressing; however, rather than simply pressing them flat, the botanicals are dried in the shape of a hollow vase using the unique process she developed. Overall, this process can take up to six weeks, but once the sculptures are formed, they are capable of lasting years, depending on the types of plants used and other variables.

You can see Clegg's work in person at BeCraft in Brussels, Belgium, until February 12, 2023, and at the Collect Art Fair represented by Ruup & Form at the Somerset House in London from March 3 to March 5, 2023. To learn how to commission your own vase, you can visit Clegg's website, and be sure to follow the artist on Instagram to keep up to date with her latest projects and exhibitions.

UK-based artist Shannon Clegg forms vases entirely from dried plants.

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

She begins by collecting various botanicals that she finds in nature.

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Afterward, Clegg cuts and presses them in a hollow vase-like shape with the assistance of mesh.

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Once these pieces are dry, they can last anywhere from two weeks to five years.

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg
Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Anna Olszewska

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Dried Flower Sculptures by Shannon Clegg

Photo: Shannon Clegg

Shannon Clegg: Website | Instagram

My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Shannon Clegg.

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Margherita Cole

Margherita Cole is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met and illustrator based in Southern California. She holds a BA in Art History with a minor in Studio Art from Wofford College, and an MA in Illustration: Authorial Practice from Falmouth University in the UK. She wrote and illustrated an instructional art book about how to draw cartoons titled 'Cartooning Made Easy: Circle, Triangle, Square' that was published by Walter Foster in 2022.
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