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Laurie Tennent Art

American, b. 1961
Laurie Tennent is an American photographer whose large-scale botanical create a dialogue between photography, sculpture, and the natural environment. She is recognized for her dramatic photographic installations and the monumental scale of her prints that transform botanical imagery into sculptural forms. Laurie received her BFA from the College for Creative Studies and has maintained a professional photography practice for more than three decades. Her photographs are held in significant public and private collections including the Detroit Institute of Arts, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Kresge Foundation, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden, and the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum and the Morton Arboretum. Laurie’s work has been exhibited internationally and is currently included in the U.S. Department of State’s Art in Embassies program, with exhibitions presented in Belgium and at NATO Headquarters. Her work engages themes of biodiversity, climate awareness, and human connection to the natural environment. Through collaborations with scientists, conservationists, horticulturists, and musicians, she creates multi-sensory exhibitions that bridge artistic practice with scientific inquiry and environmental stewardship.
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White Pine: Large Signed Limited Edition Minimalist Botanical Photograph
White Pine: Large Signed Limited Edition Minimalist Botanical Photograph

White Pine: Large Signed Limited Edition Minimalist Botanical Photograph

By Laurie Tennent

Located in Bryn Mawr, PA

This is a signed, limited edition (of 10) framed botanical photograph of a white pine branch with buds a black background. This piece pairs beautifully with "Linden," listed separate...

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Orchid: Signed Limited Edition Contemporary Botanical Photograph, on black
Orchid: Signed Limited Edition Contemporary Botanical Photograph, on black

Orchid: Signed Limited Edition Contemporary Botanical Photograph, on black

By Laurie Tennent

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This is a signed, limited edition (of 10) framed botanical photograph of a long orchid stem covered in blooms on a black background. It is printed on a thin, durable aluminum panel. ...

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