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  Roberta Maria Atti   
  Bologna/New York Italy/USA  
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Art: Zebra Rose by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Zebra Rose"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: Attimo d'Amore by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Attimo d'Amore"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: Sunny Disposition by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Sunny Disposition"
Roberta Maria Atti
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Art: Oliver y El Muerto by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Oliver y El Muerto"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: La Papessa (The High Priestess) by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"La Papessa (The High Priestess)"
Roberta Maria Atti

"Sunny Disposition"

Art: Sunny Disposition by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
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Two Dandies
  
 
 

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A Dandelion's Dendrites? (look closely)
  
 
 

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Three Companeros
  
 
 
Media:  Photography
Date of Work:  2006

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Here is our friend the Dandelion, whose name comes from French "Dent de Lion" (Lion's Tooth), probably because, at one stage of its development, this plant's bud does look like a fang...but that's just one of the many "looks" this gifted little impersonator takes on during its life. This is the same flower, in fact, that looks like a dusting implement at the end of its life, and whose seeds we blow onto someone's face when we want to be flirtaceous, or irreverent. To think that we spend millions of dollars in laxatives every year and even more millions in herbicides, formulated to get rid of this poor little fellow, whose roots, dried or fresh, steeped in hot water or even simmered as a decoction, are one of the safest, most effective laxatives on earth! And it carries no possibility of developing a tolerance to it either, so we could drink it every day without ever becoming dependent on it!


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