Placrylic™ Plant Paintings

The original paintings on view at the sustainability show are created using Placrylic - a patented artist plant paint invented by English Painter and Chemist, artist hana. Placrylic paint is made using plant pigments, derived sustainably from dried plant waste, pest plants and luxurious hardy plants that thrive in harsh conditions

  • Oil paintings are created by mining the ground in search of precious stones that are later ground into fine pigments and mixed with linseed oil. The entire process costs lives, disrupts ecological land and requires tonnes of petroleum

    Placrylic Plant Paintings are created by drying plants (freshly grown/plant waste/marine waste), mixing them into a plant emulsion to create paint. The entire sustainable process can be completed within the hour

  • Some of the plants used to create placrylic paintings are rumoured to be the first plants on earth and what’s so amazing about this is the fact that these plants grow quickly, adapt to difficult conditions and are not endangered in any way

  • Titanium White Paint is toxic to aquatic life, you won’t find them in placrylic 100% plant paints

  • Did you know that paintings made with acrylics are 100% plastic? Placrylic is a plant paint and completely free of plastic

Acquire a Placrylic Painting

Invest in placrylic sustainable paintings created by two placrylic artists, juliet petrarulo, vinatha reddy and you’ll collecting art that’s not only novel, because of the patented plant paint, but also historical because placrylic is the first new medium for artists since the 1960s, the value of these paintings will most certainly result in incremental value over the years

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Eel Migration

Eel Migration is one of the sustainable paintings on view at the show. English painter Juliet Petrarulo used harmonious natural placrylic colours to craft a painting that at first glance draws you in with aesthetics because of its resemblance to a luxurious marble design when really it depicts an aerial perspective of intelligent eels migrating into cleaner water because of a change in ocean chemistry

The use of eco yellow placrylic paint to depict ocean toxicity in this painting is of particular interest as we can see the intelligent eel swimming through the yellow more ‘toxic’ water towards the blue hues in the painting that depict freshwater ocean

Birch Tree Migration

Birch Tree Migration by Vinatha Reddy is on display at the sustainability show. Armed with the knowledge that some tree species may be able to migrate from their home range more than 60 miles in a century and a limited palette of Placrylic colours, Vinatha embarked on the abstraction of birch trees

The Artists

Juliet Petrarulo
Isle of Man, England

Vinatha Reddy
London, England