wallflower / w lfla / ˈ ɔː ʊə
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
noun
1 A southern European plant with fragrant yellow, orange-red,
dark red, or brown flowers thatbloom in early spring.
Cheiranthus cheiri, family Cruciferae
2 informal A shy or excluded person at a dance or party,
especially a girl without a partner.
The eye instinctively drawn to Wallflowers as they grow in
the patterned reality of time.
A vivid photograph amplified through the study of colour and
form reflected in a palette of long forgotten wallpaper.
A (k)not in time, a memory recalled and relived, notes
written on the wall.
“Creating is living doubly. The growing, anxious quest of
a
Proust, his meticulous collecting of flowers, of wallpapers,
and of anxieties, signifies nothing else.”
Albert Camus,The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays
Credits:
photographer: Francesco de Luca/Commesso Fotografo
www.commessofotografo.com
stylist: Diletta Albertini dettapini.blogspot.it
models: Francesca Bertini, Francesca Janes
location: courtesy European Cultural Centre, Palazzo Mora
ww.palazzomora.org
webdesign: Gianmaria Borin I.M.G.D.