Navagation Flower
Flax flowers are an adaptable climate powerhouse. They grow in pretty purple clumps. They slowly fade as the blooms end their season.
We eat the seeds from the beautiful flower. They symbolize the vision of excitement and being cautious. Something you wouldn't think at first with lovely purple hues. You wouldn't think of an invasive flower. You just think of a flower that grows fast.
As it's dried, you still see the original organic shape it leaves behind. It's more fragile than it was growing. Once it's dried, you make it thin as paper. It is much easier to destroy if not careful. Something you think about more as you work with these dried versions of flowers. Then you would if they were just picked and growing. It's something we do as humans.
The compass shows us the sense of direction. While we slowly see what grows in each direction. It's colliding the artificial with nature. This has a sense of direction in the upper part. We use plants for navigation like trees,sunflowers, etc. You might see these flowers grow wherever. You have no clue which direction this flower grows.
Always representing nature in man made objects. So, we can feel connected with nature. It's a way that we have a souvenir that we were in nature. Since it's a part of ourselves to have a memory. By having this memory then you may or may not see this flower again. Having a piece of it is a memory of it growing in the garden.

