Daisy Negative
Daisy Negative
In Norse mythology, the daisy is a symbol of love, sensuality, and fertility. The daisy also symbolizes the aspect of motherhood and childbirth in association with Freya, a Norse love goddess, which carries on the theme of unblemished youth.
Daisy is also a nickname for Margaret, since Marguerite and Margarita are identical with the French and Spanish word for "daisy". This image was taken in Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK.
“To be able to find beauty in small things makes it possible for you to find beauty in everything.”
UNKNOWN
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Location : Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK
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Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
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Medium: 76 X 76 cm (30 X 30″)
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Daisy
Daisy
Daisies symbolic meanings are - childhood, innocence, purity. The word "daisy" is Old English for "day's eye" referring to the beginning of each day, because daisy flowers only opened during the daytime.
A single daisy flower is made up of two separate flowers. The center petals are one flower surrounded by the "rays" of another flower.
This shot was taken in Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK.
“No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.”
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
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Location : Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK
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Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
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Medium: 76 x 76 cm (30 x 30″)
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Soho Black Frame
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Clematis
Clematis
Clematis is a Greek word that means "a climbing plant". The clematis symbolizes ingenuity or artifice, mental beauty, and poverty. Clematis is also known as "Traveller's Joy" in other countries such as Russia and Bulgaria. Japanese garden selections were the first exotic clematises to reach European gardens, in the 18th century.
The stunning centre of a Clematis, this shot was taken in Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK.
“A good friend and great photographer once gave me a backhanded compliment when out on a shoot together, saying: “I will probably always be technically better than you with a camera, but you will always get the better shots as you see things I simply don’t…”.”
JASPER DALGLIESH
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Location : Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK
Material
Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
Sizes
Medium: 76 x 76 cm (30 x 30″)
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Soho Black Frame
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Allium
Allium
The allium flower means unity, humility and patience. When allium flowers bloom, they naturally form a symmetrical globe shape.
This shot was taken in Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK.
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within us out into the world, miracles happen.”
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
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Photoshoot Details
Location : Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK
Material
Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
Sizes
Medium: 76 x 76 cm (30 x 30″)
Framing Options
Soho Black Frame
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If you love this artist and this beautiful artwork, get it now while you can. The pieces will not be made available again, making these a really limited collection.
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Artichoke
Artichoke
Artichokes have a tender heart at their core which is protected by strong layers of leaves - they represent hope, peace and prosperity.
In the 16th century, eating an artichoke was reserved only for men because it was considered an aphrodisiac and was thought to enhance sexual power.
This photo was taken at Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK.
“Take away your protective layers and open your heart to reveal your beautiful soul.”
UNKNOWN
Artwork Highlights
Photoshoot Details
Location : Lossenham Manor, Newenden, Kent, UK
Material
Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
Sizes
Medium: 76 x 76 cm (30 x 30″)
Framing Options
Soho Black Frame
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If you love this artist and this beautiful artwork, get it now while you can. The pieces will not be made available again, making these a really limited collection.
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Artichoke Flower
Artichoke Flower
The artichoke flower is actually an artichoke going to seed. The blossoms measure up to seven inches in diameter and are a beautiful violet-blue color.
Ancient Greeks and Romans considered artichokes a delicacy and an aphrodisiac. In Ancient Greece, the artichoke was attributed to being effective in securing the birth of boys.
“Any viewer or owner of art should get joy in viewing it, maybe even thought provoked.”
JASPER DALGLIESH
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Material
Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm
Sizes
Medium: 76 x 76 cm (30 x 30″)
Framing Options
Soho Black Frame
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If you love this artist and this beautiful artwork, get it now while you can. The pieces will not be made available again, making these a really limited collection.