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Toronto-based artist Seraphina Sol has been honored with the Iron A' Design Award 2025 for "Field Notes," a botanical illustration project exhibited across Canada since 2020. Inspired by natural history museums and herbaria, the collection combines traditional and digital techniques to document and celebrate the intricate beauty of native plants and moths, fostering environmental awareness and conservation.
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Seraphina Sol's "Field Notes" project has been awarded the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in the Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication category for 2025. The project, which began in 2020, is a conservation-focused series of botanical illustrations that highlight the often-overlooked details of native plants and moths from remote regions. Drawing inspiration from herbaria and the meticulous documentation practices of natural history museums, Sol's work bridges the gap between scientific accuracy and artistic expression.
Each illustration in "Field Notes" starts with careful observation and hand-drawn sketches rendered in ink, later refined digitally to enhance depth and clarity. The final artworks are printed on handmade, 100 percent recycled cotton paper embedded with wildflower seeds, reinforcing the project's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. These pieces have been showcased in museums, botanical gardens, and exhibitions across Canada, engaging both academic and general audiences as educational guides and visual assets.
The project stands out for its revival of traditional botanical illustration techniques, making them relevant and accessible in today's digital world. Sol's approach not only documents the physical characteristics of plant specimens but also encourages viewers to appreciate and protect the natural world. Overcoming challenges such as illustrating dried, pressed specimens, Sol's work captures the true form and complexity of each subject. Through "Field Notes," she invites audiences to connect with nature's beauty and supports ongoing conservation efforts.
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