These photographs are of the flowers of Helleborus orientalis – or the Lenten Rose. I love hellebores, on account of the secret they keep of their extraordinary markings (as they keep their flower heads bowed low). I picked a few, pressed a few, and then photographed them on a sheet of perspex over a strong light on longish exposures to disappear the actual structures as much as possible – in response to the x-ray theme of The Kick-About No. 103. I was left with these striking, ink splashes that reminded me of this previous KA effort from ages back.



5 responses to “Lenten Rose (2024)”

  1. They do look like ink paintings…lovely. (K)

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  2. I find myself being seduced into these flowers as a bee might with potential to fulfill a desire, something alike to entering an afterhours club knowing you’re following your tongue.

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    1. I now feel as if I should have fashioned these images from strips of glowing neon, Studio 54-style!

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