According to the artist’s statement accompanying the release:
“In Blume Part 1, the vixen does not run. She roots herself into the soil of the abandoned garden. She waits. The flowers are not her crown — they are her witnesses.”
The series follows a nonlinear vignette: a woman (Eva) flees a cold, metallic city (implied through brief flash-frame inserts of glass and steel) and finds refuge in a greenhouse that has reclaimed its own wildness. By the final frame of Part 1, she has woven foxglove and nightshade into her hair — poisonous, beautiful, unapproachable.
The transformation is subtle but absolute. Her gaze in the opening frames is wide and anxious. By the close, her eyes have become slits of amber and knowing. vixen eva blume in blume part 1 08122023
Shot in what appears to be a conservatory at the edge of autumn, the series is drenched in chiaroscuro. Deep burgundies, wilting hydrangeas, and thorny rose vines dominate the foreground, while Eva Blume herself emerges as the central, untamed force.
The signature image of Part 1 shows Blume half-submerged in a clawfoot bathtub filled with black water and floating marigolds. Her makeup is deliberate: smudged kohl eyeliner mimicking claw marks, with gilded pollen dusted across her cheekbones. She wears no costume in the traditional sense — instead, her body is wrapped in torn tulle and living ivy.
Fans of the avant-garde have already drawn comparisons to the works of Kirsty Mitchell and Tim Walker, but with a raw, nocturnal energy unique to Blume. “In Blume Part 1, the vixen does not run
Published: December 8, 2023
In the ever-evolving landscape of conceptual photography and visual storytelling, few names have generated as much whispered anticipation as Eva Blume. On December 8, 2023 (08.12.2023), the artist and model released the first installment of her latest series, titled Vixen Eva Blume in Blume Part 1 — a title that plays cleverly on the double meaning of “Blume” (German for “flower”) and her own surname.
Part 1, released exclusively via her private gallery and select art platforms, is not merely a photoset; it is a narrative overture. The 47-image collection redefines the archetype of the “vixen” — traditionally a symbol of cunning and sharp femininity — by cloaking her in organic decay and rebirth. The series follows a nonlinear vignette: a woman
"Blume Part 1" is a visually arresting entry in the Vixen catalog, continuing the brand's tradition of pairing high-end fashion aesthetics with premium adult entertainment. Released on August 12, 2023, this scene serves as a showcase for Eva Blume, delivering a performance that balances elegance with raw intensity. Directed by the acclaimed Julia Grandi, the scene leans heavily into themes of romance and luxury, set against a backdrop that feels more like a high-end travel magazine editorial than a standard adult film.
Photographer credits point to Lena Voss, known for her work with dark fashion editorials (Schön!, Metal Magazine). The lighting is almost entirely natural, shot during the "blue hour" and diffused through frosted glass. Voss commented briefly on Instagram:
“No digital retouching on the skin or plants. What you see is the sweat, the soil, the real Eva becoming the vixen.”