Japanese Anemones was made by Enzo Roff after the artist spent some time in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, France and was particularly struck by the beauty of the traditional floral still lives. Roff was particularly interested in the work of Henri Fantin-Latour and, inspired by this work, began exploring moving still life images, using moving image to introduce a kinetic energy that is impossible to capture in paint.
Japanese Anemones is a work made up of five different elements shot over a period of 3 years.As with all Roff’s work, it is possible to seamlessly repeat this image, creating an unnoticeable infinite and continuous loop.
As with all my work, it is possible to seamlessly repeat this image so creating a totally unnoticeable infinite and continuous loop.