ISBN-13: 9783565152216 / Angielski / Miękka / 200 str.
There is a profound sadness in watching a beautiful bouquet wilt. We often try to save a memory by shoving a rose into a heavy book, only to open it months later and find a brown, moldy, unidentifiable stain. Botanical Immortality exists to change that narrative, elevating the casual hobby of flower pressing into a precise art form that defies the decay of nature. This guide moves beyond the patience-testing method of heavy encyclopedias to explore modern, rapid-drying techniques using microwaves and silica gel that lock in vibrant pigments before they have a chance to fade.You will learn the specific biology of petals, understanding why some flowers press perfectly while others turn to mush, and how to pretreat your specimens to ensure longevity. It is not just about preservation; it is about composition. The book guides you through the delicate process of mounting fragile specimens to create gallery-worthy herbariums, framed floating glass art, and sentimental keepsakes. By mastering moisture control and light protection, you transform fleeting seasonal blooms into permanent, colorful legacies that capture a specific moment in time forever.
A fresh bloom fades in days, but a pressed specimen is a captured memory that defies time, keeping spring alive in the dead of winter.