When I first opened this assignment, I was confused as to how I would, in my opinion, find a flower pretty enough or a tree big enough to fit. It took me a while, but I finally came to the conclusion that it is not the overall look of the object but the mindset you put yourself into. What I mean by this is how you are able to find a piece of nature and turn it into a character that fits your imagination. For me, this was a bright fuschia flower bush in a park near my house.

I looked at this bush and it’s beauty is undeniable but the way it sits smack in the middle of a parking lot is what interested me the most. Although the assignment was to find something out of the ordinary and I chose the beautiful, bright flower bush, I decided to stick with this because of the odd place it grew. This is interesting because in a park full of fields, trees, and grass, the most beautiful flowers in the place were those that sat around dirty cars and littered streets. You can even see in the picture I took, the cars in the back and the wet dirty concrete but still the beauty of the flowers shine and take the spotlight as they should.

The part about this project I enjoyed is how I was able to make the experience my own. I was able to take an ordinary picture of flowers and turn it into my story and what I learned from it. Taking away from this project, I realized to more of an extent how beauty doesn’t lie in the eye of the beholder but in the eyes of those who choose to see a situation for more than what it is. Despite the decrepit environment around the flowers, they still grew and brightened the world around them. This goes to show that not everything or everyone has to settle for their surroundings, they can make light of any situation with how they decide to perceive it. Although I was unable to find the type of flowers that grew on the bush, I’m glad I found them.

Emilie Lauria