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Art: Juan,
"Juan, "el caixer""
Deanne Flouton
From Show:
'Late Show '07'


Art: Black aloe - sold- by Artist Deanne Flouton
"Black aloe - sold-"
Deanne Flouton
Patron's
Choice

From Show:
'FOTM: Succulents'


Art: Aromatic herbs by Artist Deanne Flouton
"Aromatic herbs"
Deanne Flouton
From Show:
'FOTM: Succulents'


Art: Beach lily by Artist Deanne Flouton
"Beach lily"
Deanne Flouton
From Show:
'FOTM: Succulents'


Art: Sassy and Scarlet-SOLD by Artist Deanne Flouton
"Sassy and Scarlet-SOLD"
Deanne Flouton
Patron's
Choice

From Show:
'FOTM: Fall Foliage'


"Beach lily"

Art: Beach lily by Artist Deanne Flouton
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Bunch of lilies
  
 
 

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Lilies on dunes
  
 
 
Media:  photography
Dimensions:  varies
Date of Work:  2007

The Mediterranean beach lily appears to be a succulent, based on the observation that they survive several months of intense sun and no rain, gathering the only moisture with which to survive, from morning dew alone. To me it is an indication that they are succulents, or at least related to the genus.

They are exquisitely fragrant lilies, and their presence along sandy paths to beaches is a testament to the will of nature to prevail in times of climatic stress. Summers in the Med are almost always without rain. The rare shower or torrential downpour lasting only a few minutes quickly passes, and within a short time it is once again hot and sunny. Not enough moisture to grow crops without irrigation, let alone provide sustenance for these lillies. That is why I believe that these lilies must be succulents as their "life line" is derived from dew alone. To be unsure of their designation perhaps allows for some leeway, and I am gambling on that premise for the purpose of this show. If I am wrong, I stand to be corrected.

It is a shame, if not a crime, to pick them, for they will not last more than a day in water, although their fragrance will quickly fill a room. They also will not transplant easily to a garden as they only thrive in salty sand along dunes near water's edge. They must be acknowledged for what they are in their own setting and left to be admired.

I have photographed them singularly, in clumps and in their natural setting in order to appreciate them to the fullest extent. From a distance they appear as a burst of frothy, foamy lather emerging from the sand. Up close their 6 pointed star outer petals and 12 pointed inner petals are amazingly beautiful and delicate. The photo was minimally enhanced for clarity in Photoshop in order to bring out detail and give a painterly look.

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