When I was organizing my past photos at home, I noticed again that I have a lot of photos of flowers.
I hardly know the names of the flowers, yet I'm taking pictures of them.

I have been thinking for some time that I was taking strange flowers, but I felt that they were somewhat mediocre. As for me, I was stuck with it.

But Wolfgang Tillmans said in an interview that he often shoots flowers. After reading that I was doing it, I quickly reopened it up to say, "Yeah, I know." (laughs)
Yes, flowers and plants are "to be photographed".

Considering the fact that the architect Gaudí was continuously inspired by nature, it is not surprising that the "perfect image" is so familiar to him It may be a "source".

A work of art in both appearance and content.

Of course, there is also a connection with "sex".
If you think about it in this way, you will find hints of creativity scattered all over the place.