


"Fragments of an infinite field" is a creative system in which a theoretical plant species is made and placed in a potentially endless area of greenery. The main external factor for the arrangement is deciding which season it is. This season decides the hues of the scene and characterizes explicit events for every one of them, like rain in the mid-year, snow in winter, petals dropping in harvest time, and dust in spring. The bloom has a few potential variables, which can be major aspects, influencing the entire populace of the species, or minuscule, affecting each individual distinctly. For instance, the number of petals could be equivalent for all creatures or not. The number of filaments and different structures of the flower may vary marginally, making minor changes. The mix-up between the figure (plant) and the setting (earth, sky, and other regular components) is captivating from a compositional point of view. The foundation hues are generally colors found in the figures, regularly blurring the boundary between them and subsequently delivering chromatic bunches.











