Moonflowers

Name/Title

Moonflowers

Entry/Object ID

2003.4

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolor on paper

Context

Credit Line: Gift of Thomas H. & Virginia J. Horner

Made/Created

Artist

Judith Harmon Hertzi

Date made

1997

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Frame Size

Height

20-1/4 in

Width

27-1/4 in

Dimension Description

Image Size

Height

13-1/2 in

Width

20-1/2 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

A graduate of Kent State University with degrees in Botany, Art Illustration, and Education, Hertz taught in various schools and museums throughout the area. Her early years were spent in the woods hiking with her parents, and it was from those experiences that she drew her inspiration. "Trees, birds, flowers and plants, water, wind, and sky have been the touchstone of my creative expression and it is to these elements that I work with greatest energy." -Judith Harmon Hertzi Moonflowers are revered throughout many cultures. Because they only bloom at night, they are a metaphor for the fact that out of the darkness comes creative blossoming. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers unfurl in the evening and stay open only until the sun rises.