
Tulip _ Study. 03
Jeff Kraus’s mixed media pigment compositions deconstruct the still life, reimagining the tradition of flower arrangement through a contemporary lens. Beginning with a quiet ritual—photographing flowers on a windowsill at home—Kraus transforms these images through a process that straddles the physical and the digital. Collaging, printing, and layering, he manipulates his compositions with both digital tools and tactile interventions, allowing the flowers to exist in multiple states at once: vibrant yet fleeting, arranged yet deconstructed. The result is a body of work that explores the tension between permanence and impermanence, presence and decay. By pushing the boundaries between natural and artificial, Kraus suspends moments in time, holding beauty at the precipice of its inevitable dissolution. In Kraus's words: Beginning with a quiet ritual of photographing flowers on the windowsill at home, these images become meditations on time, memory, and impermanence. Using both digital to