
Lotus Sphere

by Dawn Currie
Title
Lotus Sphere
Artist
Dawn Currie
Medium
Photograph - Digital
Description
Photographic artwork by Dawn Currie. A solitary pink and yellow lotus blossom transformed into a sphere cradled in the lotus leaves.
Awards and PSA International Exhibitions:
- 2020 SFC International Exhibition of Photography, Golden Sands Salon
- 2016 Photographic Society of America (PSA) International Exhibition
- Queensland International Digital Circuit Gold Coast Exhibition
- Queensland International Digital Circuit Maryborough Exhibition
- Queensland International Digital Circuit Townsville Exhibition
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American Lotus: A perennial plant that is often confused with water lilies. Leaves are simple, round, bluish-green in color, up to 2 feet in diameter, attached to the stem in center (no slit like water lilies). Leaves are flat if floating or conical if emergent and can stand above the water's surface as high as 3 1/2 feet on the rigid stem. Flowers are large (to 10 inches across) yellowish-white to yellow with more than 20 petals. The center of the flower, the seed structure, is cone-shaped (or like an inverted shower-head) and has openings in which the seeds develop.
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February 15th, 2016
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Comments (31)

Gardening Perfection
Saw this in the group, "Artist News!" Stopped me in my trax! :-) Gorgeous!! "L/F"

Lingfai Leung
Dawn, it is Orb to be Perfect. Congratulations on your feature in 1 Weekly - ALL Stars.

Sharon McConnell
A beautiful capture and imaginative creation ... congrats on your Feature in 1 Weekly ALL Stars! L/F

Ann Horn
Fantastic presentation of the lovely lotus, Dawn. Congratulations on its ALL STAR feature. f/l