Calypso Family
Calypso bulbosa
Every good artwork deserves its own story. The work with calypso orchids was painted for the Botanical Art Worldwide exhibition in 2018.
One of the main conditions of the exhibition, to depict a wild plant historically common in my native country, Russia, was particularly difficult for me, as I was living in Slovenia in 2017-2018. So, I spent the whole summer of 2017 looking for a species that grows in both Russia and Slovenia. The grass clumps didn't really interest me, they were too small. The only species that caught my eye was field scabious (Knautia arvensis) on the hill below Ljubljana Castle. There I also found a wild hazelnut, but while I waited for it to ripen to a matching brown vellum shade, the locals had already harvested it.
By the end of August, I had almost despaired of my search. Finally, during a trip to Velika Planina, at an altitude of 1500 meters, I found beautiful blue gentian flowers. But, alas, my botanist-expert acquaintance declined them as an endemic of the Carpathians.
My searches for gentians on the Internet led me to a forum on Lake Baikal vegetation, where I spent a long time looking through endless photos of plants. How many beautiful species I discovered there, from larches and blooming cedar cones to wild lilies! The photos of the calypso orchids were my favorite. It was very hard to believe that such exquisite little flowers grow in harsh Siberia. In fact, they can be found practically all over Russia, but are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List. I even found the author of the photos on Facebook and wrote to her. She turned out to be a botanical scientist from Irkutsk and generously gave me permission to use them for drawing. The transparency of calypso's leaves lay perfectly on the surface of the vellum, which helped to emphasize their subtlety and vulnerability.
One more thing - calypso can even be found on the banks of the Lena and Angara rivers in Eastern Siberia, very close to where I passed part of my childhood.
This work won the jury prize at the Botanical Art Worldwide exhibition, Flora Russia, 2018. Also, in 2019, the work won the Certificate of Botanical Merit award at the Society of Botanical Artists annual Plantae exhibition in London.
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