Waterlily Through a Fence
by Terry Rowe
Title
Waterlily Through a Fence
Artist
Terry Rowe
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Water lily through a fence, casting grid shadows. Photographed at the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Washington, DC.
A water lily is born underneath the water, inside the soil at the bottom of the river or lake. And the water lily has always been a water lily for that whole time that it was sprouting out of the wet soil, reaching up through the dark water towards the sunlight, stretching and grasping for the surface; where it then buds and blooms on the outside in the sunshine. ― C. JoyBell
The white water lily is the national flower of Bangladesh and State flower for Andhra Pradesh, India. The Blue waterlily is the national flower of Sri Lanka. It is also the birth flower for July.
The water-lily has a special place in Tamil poetics, where it is considered symbolic of the grief of separation; it is considered to evoke imagery of the sunset, the seashore and the shark.
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January 8th, 2015
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