I thought it was a nest of metal wire. At first glance. :) I think there are sixteen roses. An exceptional solution and combination. The arrangement of flowers and nest is wonderful.
The nest always causes a sense of joy and happiness. Nobody can be indifferent. Thanks, @allyinspirit for sharing, this inspired and motivated.
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YES. There's something about seeing a nest and experiencing an innate sense of 'homecoming' and peace and deep happiness. So pleased you feel this as well.
I've made many 'nests' as plant containers but slightly sturdier ones, made from paperbark and twigs. They gave me a lot of joy to make and then give away as presents.
I documented them: Unfortunately not with my current camera but it may be good to share them sometime.
This nest was made of Spanish Moss, that had been left, by mistake, soaking in a bucket of water.
When I discovered it, I thought all I could do was compost it. But then teasing it out it could be molded into a glass bowl to become a more delicate 'nest.' You can see the aqua blue rim of the bowl in the top image.
16 roses including the bud, was close. There was actually another, as explained in my answer to @gillianpearce ~ And more than likely there was another again bringing it to 18, as I like to work with numbers like 12, 9, 6 and 3 OR 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 etc. In this case it was probably 12 + 6 = 18. 😊
Thank you @allyinspirit. Nice to have explained in detail the process of building the nest.
I love binary numbers. :) The magnificent and mysterious numbers 3, 6, 9 are a great challenge and obsession. Especially number 3. Fibonacci numbers in nature and everywhere around us.
In your works, everything is composed and consistent. I enjoy watching your creative and wonderful works.
Thank you once again @zoricatech. Isn't it wonderful that so many of us number lovers, crystal lovers, nature lovers, creativity lovers and life lovers are connecting. 🙏