Queen Anne's Lace
by Kim Hojnacki
Title
Queen Anne's Lace
Artist
Kim Hojnacki
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Queen Anne's Lace in sepia photograph by Kim Hojnacki
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The Queen Anne Lace Flower has its origins in Europe and was given its name due to its lacy look. The flower is also known by another name, which is Wild Carrot because of its similar shape root and the fact that some even say it smells a bit like a carrot. It also goes by the name of Bishop�s Lace or Bird�s Nest due to the nest-like appearance of the bright white and rounded flower when it is in full bloom). The fruits of Queen Anne's Lace are considered to be spiky and they also curl inward to make what appears to be a "birds' nest" shape. The symbolic meaning for Queen Anne�s Lace is that it represents sanctuary.
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Through her innovative fine art photography, Kim is able to enhance the world as she sees it, creating memorable and unique images. She is endlessly inspired by the nature around her and is especially influenced by flowers, scenery, and wildlife.
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August 4th, 2013
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