NIC BLADEN, Othonna arbuscula
Bronze on crystal base, 30.6 x 22 x 24.5 cm
South African artist Nic Bladen is one of the world's finest botanical sculptors working today. Bladen strives to record the subtle and diverse biodiversity of his native Western Cape by creating unique bronze sculptures using the actual plant matter. Drawing on the ancient traditions of the lost wax method, Bladen has pioneered a new technique which has allowed him to render the finest organic details of his subjects.
Othonna arbuscula, colloquially known as Bonsai Othonna, is a deciduous, perennial, succulent shrub, with a rounded crown, that grows between 0.5–1 m high. It is divided into 2- or 3-branched, fleshy stems, enfolded in a beige, thin layer of bark. Leaves are grey, oblanceolate, sometimes coarsely toothed and are up to 15 mm long.