twenty four ways of looking at a sunflower

almost four years into still blog, i have seen a lot of sunflowers. and a lot of tree leaves. and a lot of feathers. and a lot of blank white papers with sunflowers, tree leaves, and feathers stacked beside them waiting to be arranged interestingly. so the first time you post a sunflower, you do the single flower smiling out from the middle of the page. then you maybe think of the daisy chain, with a circle of flower heads providing some graphic interest. then maybe the next time you create a grid, or a random pattern, or a rainfall of sunflower petals, or a single petal-less center staring out like an eye, or a bouquet of stems, or an arrangement of flower calices facing away from the camera. it starts getting interesting when you have have no new ideas at all. that’s part of what this project is about, which i didn’t know when i started. how do you work with the same materials in a new way, year after year? there are only so many seasons, and only so many species. but the ways of looking at them might just be inexhaustible. i don’t know. you’ll have to talk to me in another year…

wild sunflowers

along highway 35W, minneapolis, minnesota

  • Ginny says:

    Something wrong with the person who doesn’t immediately smile at sunflowers, however they are arranged.

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  • margie says:

    what ginny said
    a sure test to weed out the sociopathic personalities

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