Frosted Glass
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Frosted Glass
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
Then we had the irises, rising beautiful and cool on their tall stalks, like blown glass, like pastel water momentarily frozen in a splash .....
~ Margaret Atwood [fr. The Handmaid's Tale]
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Iris Family = Iridaceae
"Iris", named after the Greek goddess Iris , means 'rainbow' ; wherever she went, a rainbow followed her.
These showy blooms offer plenty of landing room for pollinators, with veins acting as guides on the landing strip. The leaves are vertical, grasslike, and assimilate light on both sides.
Iris has a long history as a medicinal herb. A powerful resin in the rhizome ['iris versicolor'] treats numerous ailments, incl heartburn and various stomach ailments, skin diseases, migraines. Iris was used as teething rings for infants, poultices for broken bones, and was even recommended for removing freckles. As a tea, it stimulates the circulatory and lymphatic system. The diuretic drug Iridin derives from the iris. Iris helps to purify water, and improve resistance to certain cancers.
Native Americans tediously wove fibers from iris leaf edges to make strong rope, string, and netting.
Orris root [derived fr 'Iris florentina'] grown extensively on roofs in Normandy, France, is dried and used in perfumery. 'I. tectorum', grown on roofs in Japan, is used to make face powder. Orris is also used in syrups and gin.
The Greek 'machaironion' iris root , ground with flour, made a pasta called : macaroni!
The rhizomes of the iris are used to create perfumes and essential oils.
And finally: according to the Victorian language of flowers, when the fine art of expressing one's (often romantic) thoughts was presented in symbolic poesies of flowers, the iris meant Good News, a Message, Faith, and Hope. Yellow irises mean passion.
An additional addendum about glass: it is not a new material to humankind; in fact, man has been making glass since 4000 BC (some archaeologists date it even earlier than this).
Sources:
The Flower Healers [Barbara Olive]
The Secrets of Wildflowers [Jack Sanders]
Irises.. A Romantic History [Susan Berry]
A Flower Lover's Miscellany [D.Barraclough]
The Romantic Language Of Flowers [Davies;Saunders]
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Captured in the sunlight, the delicate petals of the iris sparkle like frosted glass .... uncropped; nature in all its splendour ;)
π Heartfelt Gratitude to FAA groups for featuring this image:
Iris
Iris Exquisite Beauty
Amazing Irises [incl Administrator Pick Of The Day]
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Comments (15)
Connie Handscomb
Bruce, Thankyou! for featuring this image in Amazing Irises β & for choosing it as an Administratorβs Pick Of The Day! ;)π
Bruce Bley
Beautiful macro capture of this iris, Connie. Congratulations your artwork has been featured in the group "Amazing Irises" and is my Administrator Pick for the Day on our homepage. F/L/T
Connie Handscomb replied:
Bruce, Iβve been away for quite a while so am just thanking you for this now; Thank You! ;)π
Jenny Rainbow
Connie, congratulations on being featured with this wonderful artwork on home page of Iris Exquisite Beauty group!
Connie Handscomb replied:
Iβve been away for quite a while, Jenny, so am just thanking you for this now; Thank You! ;)π
Michel Verhoef
Indeed like frost....never seen that...but obviously being a man :) forgive me....great shot Connie !! :)
Connie Handscomb replied:
You are excused, Michel [for being a man π] ; actually, I know very well you appreciate beauty in all its forms! β & I thank you for that, my friend ;)π
VIVA Anderson
Beautiful Glass series and excellent quotes, dear Connie...compliments, fv....VIVA
Connie Handscomb replied:
Hello, lovely VIVA! Thank you! Happy Weekend to you .. every day, be happy!;))