Swans Sunflower Yin and Yang in nature, the spent Dandelion. Swans are large birds with a long neck. They are heavy and take off with difficulty. When taking off, they flap their legs and flap their wings vigorously. They walk with a waddling gait. In swans, there is no difference in plumage between the male and female. Food consists mostly of aquatic plants, which are sought in shallow water. Here, their long neck comes in handy. In the absence of plants, a swan will also eat small fish such as roaches.
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant up to 3 metres tall.
Sunflowers usually grow 1.5 to 3.5 metres tall. There are even exceptional cases where the sunflower managed to reach a height of 7.7 metres.[1] The stem is thick and hairy. The pith has a high cellular density.
The leaves are large, rough and sometimes jagged, depending on the variety . The leaves are heart-shaped and have prominent veins. Sunflower is also the nickname for the last fifty Dutch guilder banknote; the note depicted a sunflower.
Yin and yang (☯) are Chinese concepts that refer to two opposing principles or forces that permeate all aspects of life and the universe.
Is a visual artist. Photographs and paints. Makes reliefs by placing individual pieces of 10 mm thick cardboard with a hard top layer on top of each other to create a whole.. Read more…
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands