In celebration of the theme of Crop Diversity and its significance in cultural and agricultural history, the 2nd Botanical Art Worldwide Singapore exhibition is one of over 30 exhibitions happening simultaneously across the globe. It is co-organised by the Botanical Art Society (Singapore) and the Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG) as part of the second Botanical Art Worldwide Project, in conjunction with the Worldwide Day of Botanical Art celebrated on May 18.
The artworks from the members of the Botanical Art Society (Singapore) have painted Heritage Crops—traditional plant cultivars not used in modern, large-scale monoculture agriculture; Crop Wild Relatives—wild species that can enhance cultivated crops or are foraged wild plants; and Ancient Crops—plants cultivated for centuries in their original form. Each piece has been carefully selected by a panel of expert botanists and botanical artists based on scientific accuracy, artistic merit, technical mastery, and overall impact.
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