5/13/2023 0 Comments Dawn of the Stellae by C.A. Nole![]() ![]() It is in the Southwestern Mountains, the desert, in nature and wildlife, in the streets, and in the people too. To learn more about Karen wright and her work, visit Īs an artist, she starts by first looking for beauty and inspiration. It is available at several bookstores throughout Tucson, including at Tohono Chul. It features close-up images of the elusive flowers paired with information on the life cycle of the plant spanning from identification of the new bud through stages of blooming. To share her love of this unique plant, Karen recently published a book titled Queen of the Night: A Rare Beauty. ![]() With the use of a single light, the intricate details of the flowers are revealed in her photography. First introduced to the plant during Tohono Chul’s Bloom Night, she has diligently photographed at this event for many years and eventually acquired her own cereus. But, her true obsession is the intoxicating bloom of the Peniocereus greggii, or Queen of the Night. The colorful sunsets, a splash of Milky Way across clear night skies, electric thunderstorms and delicate flowers all capture her attention. As a native of Tucson, Karen Wright explores the beauty of the desert around her. ![]()
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