Ceramic Floral Tributes
There is a historic graveyard attached to the Sacred Heart Church at Karoola. As I usually do when arriving at such places, I go for a stroll and look at the monuments. There were some touching and certainly historic ones to be seen.
But then I laid eyes on that first amazing floral wreath (top left- the light was just perfect), and then there was another, and another! Everyone different from the other. They were all made from fine ceramic perfectly glazed and never losing their shine or beauty.
It was obvious what I needed to do here. So I photographed them all in this small graveyard and decided then I would make a slideshow featuring them to the music of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" (you'll see that next).
In the meantime, enlarge this collage and look at each one carefully. Cynics might call them kitsch (but what would cynics know about anything?). They represent beauty and the embodiment of love that lasts long after someone has left this mortal coil. Love is the only thing that can truly traverse all limits of space and time.
All photographs taken with the Nikon D850.
Ceramic Floral Tributes
There is a historic graveyard attached to the Sacred Heart Church at Karoola. As I usually do when arriving at such places, I go for a stroll and look at the monuments. There were some touching and certainly historic ones to be seen.
But then I laid eyes on that first amazing floral wreath (top left- the light was just perfect), and then there was another, and another! Everyone different from the other. They were all made from fine ceramic perfectly glazed and never losing their shine or beauty.
It was obvious what I needed to do here. So I photographed them all in this small graveyard and decided then I would make a slideshow featuring them to the music of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" (you'll see that next).
In the meantime, enlarge this collage and look at each one carefully. Cynics might call them kitsch (but what would cynics know about anything?). They represent beauty and the embodiment of love that lasts long after someone has left this mortal coil. Love is the only thing that can truly traverse all limits of space and time.
All photographs taken with the Nikon D850.