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.

Forest Flowers by Eliza Gardiner and Isaiah Kingdon

About Forest Flowers

Last updated: May 21, 2026


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