Hillary Waters Fayle Creates ‘Portraits of Place’ from Seeds, Foliage, and Petals

When we think of somewhere we’ve been, what are the first things to come to mind? Perhaps there are memorable smells, a sense of other people being around, or a particular quality of light. But what if we remembered landscapes and experiences through plants? For Hillary Waters Fayle, flower petals, seeds, and foliage combine into a kind of album of various places, which she then uses to create bold cyanotypes.

The artist has long worked with botanicals and other organic materials, notably embroidering foraged leaves and feathers with meticulous geometric designs. With the series Portraits of Place, which she’s been pursuing for the past six years, Fayle precisely arranges individual petals and leaves into intricate, symmetrical, mandala-like compositions on acrylic.

A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves

She starts by collecting and drying botanicals from specific locations, such as Grace Farms Foundation in New Canaan, Connecticut, or Maymont Park in Richmond, Virginia. These are then laid onto watercolor paper that’s been painted with UV-sensitive iron salts. After being left out in the sun, these result in the bright blue cyanotypes that chronicle the outlines—perhaps one could even say the spirit—of the distinctive layouts.

“The way these portraits illustrate a very particular place and time via botany can be a way to define the relationship that the people of that place have with the land—almost like a modern-day florilegium,” Fayle tells Colossal. She continues:

All of these pieces are so different and special to me, but it has been particularly meaningful to make portraits of areas that are going to change drastically in the near future, either from development or rising sea levels, fire, etc. It feels like a way of preserving and honoring the land and all that is present there right now. 

Flowers and plants symbolize the natural evolution of particular spaces, such as a gardener adding new bulbs or birds depositing seeds. They symbolize the nature of seasons and life cycles, emphasizing a relationship that is simultaneously enduring and ephemeral. See more on the artist’s Instagram.

A detail of a mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
Chisman Creek Park, Tidewater, Virginia (detail)
A mandala-like cyanotype composition of flower petals and leaves
A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A detail of a mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A detail of a mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
A mandala-like composition of flower petals and leaves
Hillary Waters Fayle Creates ‘Portraits of Place’ from Seeds, Foliage, and Petals

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