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Dedicated to Sunflowers
(Picture: DS: A City Not Ruled by Sunflowers)
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Sunflowers
(10.9.2023) Wind was coming up, and suddenly I was nudged by a sunflower. The guilty one was the one above, and the nudging was meant to remind me that I had to do a visual essay on sunflowers. I actually had had in mind to do a visual essay on oaks first, but sunflowers are tyrants. They are loud and dominant, and do not accept a no for an answer. And this is exactly what my visual essay is all about. It is about how sunflowers are loud and dominant, and – and this and is very important here – also about how people (or circumstances) tone sunflowers down. How circumstances work with someone being loud and dominant, toning that someone down. In case sunflowers do allow that toning down…
(Picture: DS: Handmade, Social, Fair)
(Picture: DS: Moonflower)
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(Picture: DS: A City Not Ruled by Sunflowers)
(Picture: DS: Handmade, Social, Fair)
(Picture: DS: Moonflower)
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