Invitation into the Light is a photograph by Jenny Rainbow which was uploaded on December 4th, 2011.
Title
Invitation into the Light
Artist
Jenny Rainbow
Medium
Photograph
Description
Invitation into the Light by Jenny Rainbow.
Macro photography will bring for you some special world which probably you never seen... Here is your invitation to the light, may the light be with you in any moment of life!
Elegant flower macro especially in the big sized prints will be a truly delightful focus and source of light in your interior and fascinating decorative element with multiple meanings and functions.
Hibiscus. The meaning of hibiscus flower is delicate beauty and the explanation for that is as simple as the universal meaning, the hibiscus is a delicate beauty. Coming in a wide variety of colors the hibiscus could be matched with the givers, or receivers, personality and still just mean delicate beauty. The hibiscus is simply a very flexible flower among all the other specialized flower meanings. In the state of Hawaii the hibiscus is the state flower simply because it is one of the most common flowers to find on the islands and is generally given to visiting state officials, and sometimes even tourists. In Hawaiian history and tradition the hibiscus is a symbol for the old royalty and is a flower that brings great power and respect, in other words very suiting for both the state and visiting state officials. In the Japanese language of flowers, hanakotoba, the hibiscus means gentle and it is said that it both is connected to the universal meaning and have inspired the Hawaiian meaning. With the Japanese meaning of hibiscus flower it can be given to more or less anyone simply as a nice present, there are no strong emotions or questions of relationships baked into it, it simply means gentle.
Pink Color. The right feng shui color use can bring a strong shift of energy into your environmenr. Pink color is the universal color of Love, which makes it a perfect feng shui color to soothe the energy. Its gentle and delicate feng shui vibrations have a proven soothing effect on one's behavior. You could almost say that, as a feng shui color, Pink literally soothes the heart and fills it with love! The widest use of Pink color in feng shui is in the Southwest area of one's space, as it is connected to Love & Marriage. The feng shui element of Southwest is Earth, so Fire color is perfect as it creates Earth in the productive cycle of the feng shui five elements. You can bring the Fire energy with the wall color or furniture and decor accessories. The most common Pink used in feng shui decorating is a gentle Pink, although the "hot version" of it, the Magenta Pink, is used more and more often, as it brings very fiery energy, especially when coupled with Orange, also a Fire element color. Pink color can be a beautiful feng shui addition to the powder room, a little girl's bedroom (obviously), a creative office, etc. One of the most common Pink color combinations (besides the mentioned Pink & Orange one) are the Pink and Green and the Pink and Black.
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December 4th, 2011
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Comments (89)
Gary F Richards 14 Hours Ago
Spectacular Invitation into the Light composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L voted
Rosalie Scanlon
Congratulations, your excellent work has been featured in the Book Covers Group. Link: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/book-covers-1-per-day.html?tab=overview
Chrisann Ellis
Jenny, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums...Congrats!!!
Jeff Folger
Love it and added to the 1000 views on one image group and featured! L & F also with a tweet to 17,000 followers
Maria Hunt
Stunning!! Perfect composition and light. Congratulations on your feature in ALL Starz, Jenny. What a magnificent capture. F/L
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Maria Hunt
Congratulations on your fantastic finish in the Purple, Pink & Red Contest. Outstanding Work, Jenny! F/L