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MAM_0579. Tulipa - variety not identified. Tulip. Orange subject

MAM_0579. Tulipa - variety not identified. Tulip. Orange subject


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MAM_0579. Tulipa - variety not identified. Tulip. Orange subject

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© Maria Mosolova / Flowerphotos

Aged Bright Colorful Declining Elderly Fading Inside Of Intense Maturing Old Age Renew Renewal Springtime The Ageing Process Touchable Touchy Feely Vibrant Vivid Within Side Angle Side On Side Shot Singular Sole Solo Summer Flowers


Behold the Flamboyant Soloist - A Burst of Color in Nature's Symphony!

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Maria Mosolova, we are transported to a vibrant springtime scene where an unidentified variety of tulip takes center stage. This orange-hued beauty stands tall and proud, showcasing its singular magnificence amidst a sea of greenery. With its petals unfurled like delicate brushstrokes on a canvas, this solitary tulip captures our attention with its intense and vivid hues. Its radiant bloom symbolizes renewal and the fleeting nature of life, as it gracefully ages within the embrace of Mother Nature. As we gaze upon this side shot angle, we can almost feel the touchable texture of these velvety petals. The open-air setting adds to the charm, reminding us that true beauty thrives outside walls and boundaries. This solo performer steals the show without needing an audience; it is content being admired for its own sake. Like summer flowers at their peak, it exudes joy and vitality while inspiring awe in those lucky enough to witness its splendor. So let us celebrate this moment captured by Maria Mosolova's lens - a snapshot that encapsulates both nature's artistry and our own appreciation for life's simple pleasures. Let this image remind us to pause, breathe in deeply, and find delight in even the smallest wonders around us.

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