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On our last day in Belgium, I was fortunate that there was a market day, which means LOTS of flowers. Yes, I came home with plenty of work, lol.
This is one of the finished images, plump double, pink Tulip.
I was glad to ‘work’ again, what a job, doing what you love and handling beauty all day long.
Cheers and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Dunstable Downs, Whipsnade, Chiltern Hills, South Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.
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Found Materials
Standing water, grasses, earth samples, lichen.
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How do I do this??
Minute amounts of water, windfall organic and mineral samples are collected from the very landscape depicted within each picture - and chemically bonded with the film over ~12 months. The result: a developed film and unedited, printed images that are somewhere between a classic photographs & a totally abstract image, depicting the interaction between fundamental chemical elements present at each place & time, representing a more visceral and literal experience of being present in landscapes in a constant state of natural or unnatural flux.
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Two sweet, too sweet.. making a book on the Peony.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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I wish I knew what they are whispering, LOL
THE MEANING & SYMBOLISM OF THE PEONY:
With a recorded history that dates back thousands of years, it’s not surprising that even the mythology surrounding the origin of the peony has multiple versions.
One legend has it that the peony is named after Paeon, a physician to the gods, who received the flower on Mount Olympus from the mother of Apollo.
And another tells the story of that same physician who was ‘saved’ from the fate of dying as other mortals by being turned into the flower we know today as the peony.
The traditional floral symbol of China, the state flower of Indiana, and the 12th wedding anniversary flower, peonies are known as the flower of riches and honour.
With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.
They come in more colours than I knew! These here a pure white. Such luscious blooms.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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The Cleansing...
We need deep cleansing of our thoughts on and often so that we can recharge our energy for our own health, happiness and purpose.
- Kishore Bansal
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Elemental Series
Created using fundamental, natural elements. Water, natural elements and mineral samples are collected at the site of the picture - from the actual place depicted within the photograph. The depicted scene you see here is then created not just by exposing light on to the film but also by melding the organic samples with the film so the resulting image created more entirely from the scene itself.
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Location
Copenhagen, Denmark. Christiania Sea channel water, seethed Laesoe ground water mineral, local spring water.
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Pink for October, breast cancer month.
To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty, and in the same field, it beholds, every hour, a picture which was never seen before, and which shall never be seen again.
-- quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Gerbera is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family. It was named in honour of the German naturalist Traugott Gerber.
It has approximately 30 species in the wild, extending to South America, Africa and tropical Asia.
Colours include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink. The center of the flower is sometimes black.
It is the fifth most used cut flower in the world (after rose, carnation, chrysanthemum, and tulip).
I love 'creating' and playing with light in the studio, comp in camera, gives me a real 'PHOTOGRAPHY' buzz, lol, M, (*_*)
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Roses are red…
These roses are small, very ‘curly’, vibrant bright and oh so beautiful.
Thanx for your visit, M, (*_*)
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I don't know why trying to tease and make a mess out of your hair, then covering it all in powder(including your shoes and camera) is fun, but it definitely is.
#abfav_spring
forming a flower-carpet, they are out, for sale now, all waiting for the transplant in someone’s much loved garden.
It is still early in the year, and they tremble in the chilly wind. The flowers still quite hidden, frightened to come out.
The word primula is the Latin feminine diminutive of primus, meaning first (prime), applied to flowers that are among the first to open in Spring.
Hope this brings a bit of joy again, have a good day and thanx for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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A bit of cheer, yellow Iris, promise of things to come…
Give us a hug? LOL
Irises can be very showy.
Hope this makes you smile again, have a good day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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MARCH—> month of HOPE, beauty and joy.
Blooms and buds, for hope and awakening.
Purple was the colour worn by Roman magistrates; it became the imperial colour worn by the rulers of the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, and later by Roman Catholic bishops.
Similarly in Japan, the color is traditionally associated with the Emperor and aristocracy.
Phalaenopsis Orchid, known as the Moth Orchid, abbreviated Phal in the horticultural trade, is an orchid genus of approximately 60 species.
Phalaenopsis is one of the most popular orchids in the trade, through the development of many artificial hybrids.
It is native to southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc.), New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and Queensland.
They bloom in their full glory for several weeks. If kept in the home, the flowers may last two to three months.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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The tomato is native to South America and a prehistoric introduction to Central America and Southern parts of North America.
Genetic evidence shows that the progenitors of tomatoes were herbaceous green plants with small green fruit with a center of diversity in the highlands of Peru.
Some believe Spanish explorer Cortez may have been the first to transfer the small yellow tomato to Europe after he captured the Aztec city of Tenochtítlan in 1521, now Mexico City.
Yet others believe Christopher Columbus, an Italian working for the Spanish monarchy, discovered the tomato earlier in 1493. The earliest discussion of the tomato in European literature appeared in an herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli, an Italian physician and botanist, who named it pomi d’oro, golden apple.
The tomato is an herbaceous plant of the nightshade family, as are its close cousins tobacco, potatoes, aubergine, chili peppers and the poisonous belladonna.
More and more varieties in the shops, heirloom and colourful in all sizes, we are so fortunate to have ALL that choice!
We can now buy "tomatoes on the vine", which are ripened or harvested with the fruits still connected to a piece of vine. These tend to have more flavour than artificially ripened tomatoes.
Botanically, a tomato is the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant: therefore it is a fruit or, more precisely, a berry... NOT a vegetable.
Bon appétit!! M, (*_*)
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Beautiful versions of brokenness...
Beautiful are those whose brokenness gives birth to transformation and wisdom. - John Mark Green
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taken in Salford, Manchester, Lancashire.
Named after the Greek god of wind, Aeolus – Acoustic Wind Pavilion is a giant instrument and optical sculpture, crafted by Luke Jerram.
It was singing away in Canary Wharf, Aeolus allows wind to resonate through polished steel tubes and along vibrating strings attached to the tubes.
The hum produced is attuned to the aeolian scale and registers even in the lowest of winds, creating a soundscape of the environment throughout the day.
The pavilion itself is a remarkable feat of elegant engineering as each protrusion reflects the sky light to the centre of the harp-like structure combining the particular nuances of light and sound into a quite beautiful and situationally unique performance.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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design, graphic, minimalism, "conceptual art", tubes, metal, Acoustic Wind Pavilion, Sculpture, Luke Jerram, TUBULAR "EYE TEASER", Salford Manchester, colour, "Magda indigo"
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Beddgelert, Gwynedd, North Wales, United Kingdom
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Found Materials
Copper-rich stream water, mountain runoff, granite fragments, grass, sheep ordure and wool tendrils.
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How do I do this??
Minute amounts of water, windfall samples - organic and mineral - are collected from the very landscape depicted within each picture - and chemically bonded with the film over 12 months. The result: a developed film and unedited, printed images that are somewhere between a classic photograph and a totally abstract image, depicting the interaction between fundamental chemical elements present at each place & time, representing a more visceral and literal experience of being present in landscapes in a constant state of natural or unnatural flux.
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(C) Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. Process Patent Pending.
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Ornithogalum dubium, common names sun star or star of Bethlehem, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae.
It is a South African endemic.
Ornithogalum is derived from the Greek words ornis meaning 'bird' and gala meaning 'milk'.
Ornithogalum species are known to be poisonous.
I wish you all a very good day and thank you for all your kind words, time, comments and likes. Very much appreciated.
Magda, (*_*)
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Michael Rawling’s Elemental Series: Miami uses Film and Found Materials at the pictures’ location to create a new types of land- & cityscapes.
Liquid, organic and mineral samples are collected at the site of the photograph - from the very place depicted within the photograph - and bonded with the film over 6-12 months: the resulting image created more deeply representative of the world we experience.
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Site
Views across the bay and around Miami, Florida, United States Of America
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Found materials
Miami bay water, sand, kelp, algae and local mineral samples
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See me in London! More news on my next exhibition coming soon!
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Site
Atxulo, Bizkaia, Northern Spain, Europe.
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Found Materials
Bay of Biscay sea water, sand and Jurassic carbonate rock, Gesaltza Anana.
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How do you do this??
Minute amounts of water, windfall organic and mineral samples are collected from the very landscape depicted within each picture - and chemically bonded with the film over ~12 months. The result: a developed film and unedited, printed images that are somewhere between a classic photographs & a totally abstract image, depicting the interaction between fundamental chemical elements present at each place & time, representing a more visceral and literal experience of being present in landscapes in a constant state of natural or unnatural flux.
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(C) Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. Process Patent Pending.
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******** Next Exhibition! ********
Keep watching for news on my next exhibition!
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See & browse more at www.michaelrawling.com
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Saatchi Gallery: Buy this limited edition artwork from:
saatchigallery.michaelrawling.com/
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Or commission me via direct message.
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Ynys Llanddwyn(Island), Anglesea, North Wales, United Kingdom
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Found Materials
Irish Sea water, sand, minerals, grass and oyster shell fragments
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What am I looking at?
Michael Rawling’s Elemental Series uses traditional film combined with Found Materials at every photograph’s location to create a new way of representing the landscape.
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How do you do this??
Tiny amounts of water, windfall organic and mineral samples are collected from the very landscape depicted within each picture - and chemically bonded with the film over ~12 months. The result: a developed film and unedited, printed images that are somewhere between a classic photographs & a totally abstract image, depicting the interaction between fundamental chemical elements present at each place & time, representing a more visceral and literal experience of being present in landscapes in a constant state of natural or unnatural flux.
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(C) Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. Process Patent Pending.
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******** Next Exhibition! **************************
Keep watching for news on my next exhibition!
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See & browse more at www.michaelrawling.com
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Saatchi Gallery: Buy these limited edition artworks from:
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Buy prints from my Etsy shop:
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Or reach me via direct message!
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Lisianthus are also known as Texas Bluebells, Prairie Gentian, or Lira de San Pedro.
Just opened, a small bud, white and purple just on the lips.
Eustoma stems from the Greek words 'eu', which denotes something beautiful, and 'stoma', meaning mouth. Lisianthus on the other hand comes from the Greek words 'lysis', which translates as 'dissolution', and 'anthos', meaning flower.
Symbolising gratefulness and charisma, this beautiful long stemmed flower in cymes makes a perfect bouquet when wanting to show respect, love, acceptance, and acknowledgement.
Hope this makes you smile, have a good day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Three white Peony opened in full beauty, strutting her stuff...
A joy for all the senses again.
WE are in the Peony season once more.
The Japanese protect the earliest peony blooms from the snow by protecting them with individual small thatched shelters. Some geishas used to wear special peony colours.
With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.
The Chinese name for peony is "sho yu" which means "most beautiful" and they idolised this flower.
The common thread is that the flower always denotes luxury and indulgence.
Have a lovely day and thanx for your comments, M, (*_*)
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I make my images on the sweet tones of music, yes, music of all sorts, depending on my mood and uhh, on the flower? LOL
This duo-toned Rose from my garden had dew on it, so here goes...
Adagio - Johann Sebastian Bach
Adagio
Song by Lara Fabian
Lyrics:
I don't know where to find you
I don't know how to reach you
I hear your voice in the wind
I feel you under my skin
Within my heart and my soul
I wait for you
Adagio
All of these nights without you
All of my dreams surround you
I see and I touch your face
I fall into your embrace
When the time is right I know
You'll be in my arms
Adagio
I close my eyes and I find a way
No need for me to pray
I've walked so far
I've fought so hard
Nothing more to explain
I know all that remains
Is a piano that plays
If you know where to find me
If you know how to reach me
Before this light fades away
Before I run out of faith
Be the only man to say
That you'll hear my heart
That you'll give your life
Forever you'll stay
Don't let this light fade away
Don't let me run out of faith
Be the only man to say
That you believe, make me believe
You won't let go
Adagio
Have a great day and thank you for your visit and comment, M, (*_*)
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Since Iris is the Greek goddess for the Messenger of Love, her sacred flower is considered the symbol of communication and messages.
Therefore the flower iris in the language of flowers symbolises eloquence.
A purple iris is symbolic of wisdom and compliments.
A blue iris symbolises faith and hope.
A yellow iris symbolises passion while white iris symbolises purity.
As you can see, the gift of iris can be used to convey many emotions.
Dutch irises are hybrids of two older varieties, giving it a look all its own.
The distinctive ‘fleur-de-lis' flowers come in a variety of blues, yellows, purples, and white.
Organic, sensual, all about shape and colour.
The Iris is just born elegance... extremely ephemeral, they barely last a few days, yet with unbelievable beauty and style.
Best to leave them in the garden... like so many of the bulbs!
Wishing you a colourful day and thanks for commenting, always appreciated, M, (*_*)
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in my garden.
Have a wonderful day and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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Purple is a colour intermediate between blue and red.
It is similar to violet, but unlike violet, which is a spectral colour with its own wavelength on the visible spectrum of light, purple is a composite colour made by combining red and blue.
According to surveys in Europe and the U.S., purple is the colour most often associated with royalty, magic, mystery, and piety.
When combined with pink, it is associated with eroticism, femininity, and seduction.
Purple was the colour worn by Roman magistrates; it became the imperial colour worn by the rulers of the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, and later by Roman Catholic bishops.
Similarly in Japan, the colour is traditionally associated with the Emperor and aristocracy.
The deep, rich purple dye made from a sea snail called the spiny dye-murex became known as Tyrian purple.
The process of making the dye was long, difficult and expensive. Thousands of the tiny snails had to be found, their shells cracked, the snail removed.
Mountains of empty shells have been found at the ancient sites of Sidon and Tyre.
The snails were left to soak, then a tiny gland was removed and the juice extracted and put in a basin, which was placed in the sunlight. There a remarkable transformation took place.
In the sunlight the juice turned white, then yellow-green, then green, then violet, then a red which turned darker and darker.
The process had to be stopped at exactly the right time to obtain the desired colour, which could range from a bright crimson to a dark purple.
Then either wool, linen or silk would be dyed. The exact hue varied, but it was always rich, bright and lasting.
Purple, represented royally by this proud Anemone.
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In The Beginning...
Every woman who has been pregnant still carries cells from her fetus within her bloodstream. Cells from the pregnancy will reside within the mother’s bloodstream and organs for the rest of her life. Even if the pregnancy was terminated or if there was a miscarriage these said genes would remain with the Mother. There is a name for this so-called condition, it is called microchimerism , which is named after the Greek chimera, a mythical, monstrous fire-breathing animal that is composed of the parts of three animals : a lion, a snake and a goat.
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Llyn Cerrig-Bach - ancient Druid cultural site, Holyhead, West Anglesea, Wales, United Kingdom.
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Ancient Druidic votive lake water, reed, algae, sediment & minerals.
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What am I looking at?
Michael Rawling’s Elemental Series uses traditional film combined with Found Materials at every photograph’s location to create a new way of representing the landscape.
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How do you do this??
Tiny amounts of water, windfall organic and mineral samples are collected from the very landscape depicted within each picture - and chemically bonded with the film over ~12 months. The result: a developed film and unedited, printed images that are somewhere between a classic photographs & a totally abstract image, depicting the interaction between fundamental chemical elements present at each place & time, representing a more visceral and literal experience of being present in landscapes in a constant state of natural or unnatural flux.
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(C) Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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******** Next Exhibition! **************************
Keep watching for news on my next exhibition!
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See & browse more at www.michaelrawling.com
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Saatchi Gallery: Buy these limited edition artworks from:
saatchigallery.michaelrawling.com/
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Buy prints from my Etsy shop:
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Or reach me via direct message!
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The straight vertical line marks the peak, with this historical graph showing the growth of, say, the underlying concrete on the left and its slower decline out to the right. Conceptual art, it might be called. Itleaves open the question of whether concrete is replaced here with something better or disappears along with everything else humans invented, although of course, sooner or later everything does disappear.
Sony a6000 photo paintified with Brushstroke and edited with PhotoWizard, on an iPad Air.
The peony is the only genus in the flowering plant family Paeoniaceae. They are native to Asia, Southern Europe and western North America but grow very well here too, Peonies are actually very easy to grow; once established they can tolerate drought and suffer from very few diseases.
Colours range from pure white through baby pinks and palest peaches to clear deep pink and darkest rich maroon. There is also a pale yellow but it is rare.
Peonies are only available between late May and early July, so get them while you can!
They are very thirsty flowers, so make sure you top up the vase or bowl.
The Greeks believed they could cure over 20 ailments and were found in every monastery garden.
Peonies have been cultivated for over 2,000 years, more for their medicinal qualities than for ornament.
The Japanese protect the earliest peony blooms from the snow by protecting them with individual small thatched shelters. Some geishas used to wear special peony colours.
The Chinese name for peony is "sho yu" which means "most beautiful" and they idolised this flower.
The common thread is that the flower always denotes luxury and indulgence.
Went for again for a dramatic lighting, to make them 'different' from other flower images...
My favourite... Lol, thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)
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Two double beauties, the red just starting...
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I just could not resist these recycled colouring pencils...
And had some fun with them in the studio, another series of graphic favourites.
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She spent to much time in the time slip.
Happy spooky month!!! Sorry I have been a bit MIA. A lot has been going on. You can look forward to more spooky photos down the line.💀💀💀
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The Emotional Impact of Flowers Study was published in the April 2005 issue of Evolutionary Psychology.
Harvard: Living with Flowers Strengthens Feelings of Compassion, and Decreases Anxiety and Worry
With people’s desire for tranquility and stress relief stronger than ever, fresh research takes an insightful look at flowers and the important role they may play in our daily lives.
A behavioural research study conducted by Nancy Etcoff, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, reveals that people feel more compassionate toward others, have less worry and anxiety, and feel less depressed when fresh cut flowers are present in the home.
“Other research has proven that flowers make people happy when they receive them,” Etcoff says.
The Home Ecology of Flowers Study at Harvard uncovered three main findings:
*Flowers feed compassion.
Study participants who lived with fresh cut flowers for less than a week felt an increase in feelings of compassion and kindness for others.
*Flowers chase away anxieties, worries and the blues at home.
Overall, people in the study simply felt less negative after being around flowers at home for just a few days.
Participants most frequently placed flowers in their kitchens, dining rooms and living rooms, where they spend a lot of time at home. They reported wanting to see the blooms first thing in the morning.
*Living with flowers can provide a boost of energy, happiness and enthusiasm at work.
Having flowers at home can have a positive carry-over impact on our mood at work, too. The study found that people were more likely to feel happier and have more enthusiasm and energy at work when flowers were in their home living environments.
“As a psychologist, I’m particularly intrigued to find that people who live with flowers report fewer episodes of anxiety and depressed feelings,” Etcoff says. “Our results suggest that flowers have a positive impact on our well being.”
AND AM I NOT LIVING PROOF OF THAT???????? LOL????
I adapted the lights and reflectors for the 'Flemish School of light' again, so suits these.
It is full on the time of the DOUBLE TULIPS in the shop... at the moment, I feel they 'might' be my favourites! They are a bit capricious, Baroque, so varied in shapes, with small oddities, I have become fascinated by them, aahh, and the colours, from deep red, through textured orange to veined yellow to green.
And thad sweet honey fragrance... HMMMM, Love them.
I wish you all a very good day and thank you for all your kind words, time, comments and likes. Very much appreciated. Magda, (*_*)
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Last week, before the wind and rain, LOL.
PEONIES and Thalictrum in my garden.
Have a wonderful day and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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Another new variety to be bought.
The parrot tulips are back, with all the frills, ruffles and curves. It is very much about the jagged edges.
The deeply fringed and ruffled petals of the gorgeous parrot tulip will gradually open right out to form big, bowl-shaped flowers.
Although it is unknown who first brought the tulip to Northwestern Europe, the most widely accepted story is that it was Oghier Ghislain de Busbecq, an ambassador for Emperor Ferdinand I to Suleyman the Magnificent.
According to a letter, he saw "an abundance of flowers everywhere; Narcissus, hyacinths and those in Turkish called Lale, much to our astonishment because it was almost midwinter, a season unfriendly to flowers."
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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