In search of accurate reference for the plants mentioned in the Holy Qur’ān, Sue has travelled to a number of countries including the UAE from the Empty Quarter in Abu Dhabi, into the deserts in Sharjah and to remote mountain farms in Oman to see heritage plants that have been grown for generations. Sue used her observations and inspiration to illustrate plants referenced in the Qur’an.
“After six years of researching, sourcing and illustrating the many plants which are described in the Qur’ān, it’s wonderful to be able to celebrate the culmination of this work with this new exhibition. Having worked as a botanical illustrator at Kew Gardens for almost ten years, I’m really thrilled to be showcasing these new paintings in a place which is very special to me, collaborating with Dr Shahina Ghazanfar on this unique project.”
(c) Sue Wickison
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’Curious’ Exhibition - Contemporary Botanical Art by Sue Wickison
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Ethiopian banana|Ensete ventricosum|Plants of the Qur’ān
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Sue Wickison on “Plants of the Qur’ān“ project
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Tamarisk | Tamarix aucheriana | Plants of the Quran
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Manna | Haloxylon salicornicum | Plants of the Qur’ān
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Olives |Olea europaea | Olea oleaster| Plants of the Qur’ān