Human organs, isolated, aren’t too much of a treat to look at, so by using wild plant arrangements to form internal organs like the kidneys or the pancreas and exterior as well like our eyes, Camila Carlow managed to make a yucky subject look quite beautiful.
The UK-based, Guatemalan-born artist created her Eye Heart Spleen series by transforming a handful of normally grotesque, bloody organs into an array of greenery and beautiful blossoms.
She took all of the wild plants during early morning in Bristol and photographed the unusual arrangements in natural daylight, in an attempt to explore the biological structures that continue to work and thrive regardless of everyday obstacles like junk foods that harm the body, parallel with pollution that hurts plants.