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Flora/X2 is a collection of well-composed photographs of vegetation in the American Southwest. The idea for this unusual series came to Los Angeles-based photographer Robert Bonk one morning while he lay half-asleep in bed, dreaming of the…
Flora/X2 l.BW is a collection of photography of Southwestern flora by the Floridian photo artist Robert Bonk. Having grown up among the marshes and mangroves of Jacksonville, Florida, Bonk has held a lifelong fascination with the diverse plant life of the Southern United States. Shot over the course of three years in California’s Huntington Gardens, Flora/X2 captures this alien, exotic mood through sun-drenched photography.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Flora/X2 is a collection of well-composed photographs of vegetation in the American Southwest. The idea for this unusual series came to Los Angeles-based photographer Robert Bonk one morning while he lay half-asleep in bed, dreaming of the exotic plants in his surroundings and their aggressive beauty. All at once, a second layer with additional plants appeared in the main image, like in a Polaroid photograph. The concept behind the series was born.
Bonk first went looking for motifs in the botanical garden in San Marino. After extensive post-production, he had the pictures printed as large C-prints mounted on foam board. Working in his home’s outdoor studio, he draped the prints with plants he found in his surroundings and then rephotographed this new arrangement. In this way, the foreground is placed powerfully and seductively in the background and merges with it. It is like gazing out of the thicket into the wide-open wilderness of the Southwest. With its fresh fruity texture, the coral cactus in particular gives the collages a powerful and vibrant impression.
The photographic double layer possesses a surrealist potential that is further amplified by the picture’s inversion into a black-and-white negative. The image’s previous depth now feels flat and bewitchingly abstract. The inverted plants’ contrast between light and dark transforms the floral setting into an almost silvery night-time dream. As an ensemble of colour and black-and-white, both series encompass day and night, each in its own way and through its own particular delirious effect.
Stephan Reisner
VITA
Robert Bonk was born and raised near Jacksonville, Florida. After graduating with a degree in painting, Bonk moved to New York City in 1977 to pursue a dual career as a photographer and painter. In 1990, he moved south to Los Angeles, entering the film industry as a location scout. He lives and works in Los Angeles and Italy.
Exhibitions
1987
White Columns NYC
1990
White Columns NYC
2017
Photo Independent Show, Los Angeles
On the Street Show, Photo Independent at The Reef, Los Angeles USA
2018
Fabrik Street Photography Show, Los Angeles USA
LACP, Los Angeles USA
2019
Open Show LA, Los Angeles USA
LACP, Los Angeles USA
2022
SE Center of Photography, Greenville, South Carolina USA
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