Daisies have a rich symbolism that's steeped in history and folklore. In the Victorian era, daisies were often used to convey secret messages between lovers. A bouquet of daisies might be given to a loved one to express innocence, purity, and new beginnings.
The daisy is a member of the Asteraceae family, which also includes sunflowers, chrysanthemums, and zinnias. The name "daisy" comes from the Old English phrase "daeges eage," which means "day's eye." This refers to the fact that daisies are often open during the day and close at night. LS-Magazine-LS-Land-Issue-16-Daisies-15.525
Daisies: Innocence, Wildness, and the Geometry of Summer Focus: A photographic and poetic exploration of daisies as a symbol across rustic landscapes, fashion, and fine art. Daisies have a rich symbolism that's steeped in
For the uninitiated, LS-Magazine has published LS-Land as a biannual “anti-geographic” journal since 2019. Each issue focuses on a specific plant or mineral, but Issue 16 feels different. There is no defined “LS-Land”—it is not a place on any map. Rather, LS-Land is a state of attention, a willingness to see the numinous in the overlooked. The daisy is a member of the Asteraceae
In the world of photography and modeling magazines, there are numerous publications that cater to diverse tastes and interests. One such magazine that has garnered attention is LS-Magazine, specifically Issue 16, featuring "Daisies" with a resolution of 15.525. This blog post aims to provide an informative overview of this magazine issue, focusing on its content, artistic value, and cultural context.