Where Biology Dissolves Into Geometry: The Conceptual Floral Art Of Anna Condo

Anna Condo is an Armenian-born, France-raised artist whose practice is deeply rooted in botanical photography and digital art, characterized by an almost clinical, structural approach to nature. Her work transcends traditional floral photography, treating the flower or leaf as a site where biology dissolves into pure form, light, and geometry.

Condo’s imagery is marked by control, precision, and simplicity. Series like “NEW NATURE” and “Color Code” showcase her ability to strip away the environmental context of her subjects, presenting them as isolated, architectural presences. Her process often involves isolating natural elements—such as the sculptural flora of Marfa, Texas, or the curled form of a dried leaf—to emphasize their intrinsic aesthetic value over their organic origin.

Her work is recognized both in traditional fine art settings and the digital realm. She releases limited edition physical prints (such as collaborations with Long Projects) and engages with digital art platforms like SuperRare, bridging tangible photography and contemporary digital curation.

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