An irresistible play on words that was not resisted. It would seem so, but there is some small piece of reasoning behind the word play. The etymology of the word onion reveals the Latin noun “unio, unionis” as a possible derivation and the Latin noun “unio” translates into English as “a single large pearl”. With that in mind, together with the blue of the string and strands of “hair”, I was drawn inexorably to choose “The Pearl with an Onion Earring” as the title of this, the third in my new series of Kitchen Art giclée prints.
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Love that light!
Nature’s very good at it…..with a little help:)
Indeed!
Stunning pic Roger, keep them coming x
Thanks, Louise….I’m having a lot of fun doing them:)
Roger, the blue string makes this image even more outstanding, it adds to the mood of the image. Bravo!
Australia Day Long Weekend ahead fearing the weather arriving from the west, all-time heat records having been broken today in Adelaide at past 46C ! So, tape in hand, shall we go ‘shucking’ three times in a row for the dining-room or enjoy the ‘slaw’ at the entry , , , 🙂 ?
Waiting with bated breath….:)
That light really is reminiscent of the old Dutch masters – lovely photo.
So nice to resd such comments.. thaks👌
That blue string adds a lot of mystery and contrast to the image! Bravo..
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