Forest Flowers
Forest Flowers by artists Eliza Gardiner and Isaiah Kingdon features a cluster of Brodiaea Coronaria, a perennial herb with 10-40 centimetre stems and funnel-shaped violet-purple flowers, found in the grassy marine lowlands of Vancouver Island and Harewood Plains of Nanaimo.
The common name is Crown Brodiaea, a wildflower that grows in temperate biome of south western British Columbia to California.
This sculpture was designed and fabricated with support from the Digital Fabrication & Design Program at Selkirk College, Selkirk Technology Access Centre (STAC), and Live Metal Works.

About Forest Flowers
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Project Statement
The City of Nanaimo is proud to announce the unveiling of Forest Flowers, a vibrant new temporary public art installation by artists Eliza Gardiner and Isaiah Kingdon. Located in Kinette Evergreen Park adjacent to the walking path at the base of Ninth Street hill, the large-scale sculptural work celebrates the beauty of Nanaimo’s native plant life through oversized floral forms inspired by the rare Crown Brodiaea flower.
Forest Flowers features a cluster of three colourful sculptural blooms rising between six and nine feet tall, designed to surprise and delight visitors as they enjoy the park. Constructed from powder-coated steel and translucent molded acrylic, the flowers are inspired by the violet-purple blossoms native to the Harewood Plains area. Sunlight passing through the petals creates shifting reflections and tinted light across the surrounding greenspace, adding moments of wonder and playfulness to the natural landscape.
The installation reflects the artists’ shared interest in community connection, accessibility and the relationship between art and place. Combining Gardiner’s community-focused arts practice with Kingdon’s digital fabrication expertise, the project merges traditional sculptural inspiration with contemporary fabrication techniques.
Forest Flowers encourages visitors to learn more about native and endangered plant species found in the Nanaimo region, inviting residents and visitors alike to reconnect with the natural environment and experience public space in a new way.
Eliza Gardiner is a Nanaimo-based artist, educator and Vancouver Island University professor whose work explores community engagement, accessibility and arts-based learning. Isaiah Kingdon is an emerging artist and designer whose practice bridges traditional craftsmanship with modern digital fabrication technologies.
Forest Flowers will remain on display in Kinette Evergreen Park through 2031.
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Last updated: May 21, 2026
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