When it comes to foliage, there’s a reason it’s called “greenery.” But for Cornwall-based photographer , common plants take on otherworldly dimensions when rendered in unexpected hues.
The artist’s latest series, Fabled Gardens II, focuses predominantly on giant rhubarb, ferns, and rhododendrons, highlighting the captivating patterns and layers of leaves, fronds, and flowers. Leighton illuminates the botanicals at night, setting crisp outlines against dark backgrounds.

Leighton’s photographs () emphasize what he describes as the “forces that shape the natural world,” tapping into the power of light and color to illustrate dynamic biological processes like photosynthesis, reproduction, growth, and decay.
The artist is currently preparing for forthcoming print releases. Follow updates on , and explore more on his and .







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