Iris


During the Middle Ages, the meaning of irises became linked to the French monarchy, and the Fleur-de-lis eventually became the recognized national symbol of France.

In ancient times, the Iris was considered a symbol of power and majesty, the three petal segments representing faith, wisdom and valor. This colorful image led to the naming of the flower and to the colored part of the eye.

This shot was taken in Kingsclere, Newbury, Hampshire, UK.

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"The next time you look at an image, look for what is not directly presented: the talent, experience and skill of the photographer."


JASPER DALGIESH

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Photoshoot Details

Location : Kingsclere, Newbury, Hampshire, UK


Material

Printed on Fuji Fine Art Photo Rag 300gsm


Sizes

Small: 41 x 41 cm (16 x 16")

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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