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Ignacio Aracil Wildflower SculptureThe <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/art">art</a> of pressing and preserving flowers has been around for countless centuries, and with reason! Not only is it a beautiful and simple way to retain the memory of a moment, but it's a green way to create an incredible piece of decor. Spanish artist <a href="http://el-nogal.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Ignacio Canales Aracil</a> has taken this crafty technique and bumped it up a notch with his airy and delicate <a href="http://inhabitat.com/compostable-sculptures-human-forms-sprout-from-wheatgrass/" target="_blank">sculptures</a>. Part dome, part surrealism, Aracil's flower sculptures are woven together and explore the fragility of time.1
Ignacio Aracil Dried FlowersAracil hand-picks flowers, flattens them, and then weaves them together over a cone-shaped paper mold.2
Ignacio Aracil Low SculptureAfter a couple of weeks, the flowers dry out to maintain a shape stable enough for the mold to be removed.3
Ignacio Aracil Pink Flower SculptureA layer of varnish is used to keep the flowers from absorbing moisture.4
Ignacio Aracil Flower BellOther than the varnish, no other substance is used to hold the sculptures together.5
Ignacio Aracil Flower Close-UpLooking closely, one can see the beautiful individual flowers, ferns and stems emerge.6
Ignacio Aracil Flower Cone SculpturesAracil's series, entitled the Fragility of Time, illustrates their temporary nature rather perfectly.7
Ignacio Aracil Flower DomeThe sculptures maintain their shape via the interwoven stems, leaves, and petals.8
Ignacio Aracil Fragile Flower SculptureBright pink and white flowers maintain their hues once dried.9
Pressed Flower SculpturesIt almost appears as though the slightest gust of wind could break up the sculptures and send them scattering.10
Pressed Flower SculpturesSome of the dried flowers used to create the sculptures.11
Pressed Flower SculpturesA peek into one of the dried flower bells.12
Pressed Flower SculpturesClose inspection reveals just how delicate the dried flowers are.13
Pressed Flower SculpturesDried wildflowers in complementary colors juxtapose gorgeously against green stems and leaves.14
Pressed Flower SculpturesFerns, and wildflowers intertwine to create the bell shape.15
Pressed Flower SculpturesIt's almost impossible to believe that this piece can stand upright on its own.16
Ignacio Aracil FlowersSome of the flowers Aracil will press to create his art.17

















