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Brief 1.2 - Making Images, Making Meaning

The flower shows that its petals have been removed one by one, representing someone in deep thought about their relationship saying "He loves me, he loves me not". The sunflower chases sunlight even far from the window, finding hope in unlikely areas. This flower is being stepped on, representing heartbreak.
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Brief 1.2 - Making Images, Making Meaning

The flower shows that its petals have been removed one by one, representing someone in deep thought about their relationship saying "He loves me, he loves me not". The sunflower chases sunlight even far from the window, finding hope in unlikely areas. This flower is being stepped on, representing heartbreak.
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The flower shows that its petals have been removed one by

one, as if someone was in deep thought about her


relationship, saying “He loves me, he loves me not”.
The sunflower is chasing the sunlight, even if it is placed far
away from the window, which can represent finding hope in
unlikely areas.
This flower is being stepped on, which can represent someone
going through heartbreak.

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