Native Plants Soar into the Sky in Mona Caron’s Poetic Murals





The wild specimens that populate Mona Caron’s murals emphasize nature’s inherent beauty and resilience. Many of the botanic murals shown here are part of the San Francisco-based artist’s ongoing Weeds series, which places flourishing plants among largely urban environments as a metaphor for the endurance of the natural world.
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