Item 2023.002.02 - Iris Versicolor

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Iris Versicolor

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CA LGIC ART-2023.002.02

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  • c. 2023 (Creation)
    Creator
    Carstens, Courtney
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2023.002.02: Painting

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Watercolour paint on a white sheet of paper. The flower creates a “V” shape. On the right side of the “V”, is a long skinny light green leaf that starts at the bottom of the stem and creates a point at the tip. On the left side of the “V”, there are two flower buds on a green stem. One flower bud has yet to open and is close to where the stem meets the leaf. The unopened bud has a short green stem with a small green leaf to the right side and a unopened petals create a triangle. A further up the stem is an opened flower. The flower has eight petals and is mainly purple with some white detailing and dark yellow at the centre of the flower. At the bottom right corner, there is a black maker’s mark. The whole painting is within a black frame.

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Mark / Inscription text: Carstens     
Mark / Inscription type: Maker’s Mark     
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Mark / Inscription technique: Written, black ink      
Mark / Inscription position: Bottom right corner      
Mark / Inscription language: English      
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A

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Paintings are done in the watercolour painting technique. Watercolour is a technique where dry pigment is mixed with a binder (usually gum arabic), then with water and applied with a brush. When the water dries, it is the binder that sticks the pigment to the paper.

Artist Courtney Carstens is particularly drawn to nature and botanicals. Her paintings beautifully capture the details and colours of the natural world, and she frequently experiments with new techniques that push the boundaries of her craft. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Courtney is also a certified permaculture teacher, having studied the principles of sustainable living and organic gardening.

Permaculture emphasizes the importance of using organic, sustainable methods of gardening and farming, and incorporates ideas such as biodiversity, soil health, and natural systems of pest control. In Ontario, permaculture is especially important when it comes to the cultivation of native plants and flowers. By planting and preserving these species, we can create a more balanced ecosystem, and help to maintain the delicate relationships between plants and their pollinators. Ontario is home to a diverse array of native plants and flowers, which all play important roles in the health and vitality of local ecosystems.

Iris Versicolor (or Blue Flag Iris) has anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and liver-supportive properties, and is used for skin conditions. Its root system works to stabilize soil and reduce erosion while adding vibrant colours to any garden.

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