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Lip Collection (page 25)

Lips, the mesmerizing gateway to our senses and expressions, hold a captivating allure

Background imageLip Collection: Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements

Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements
Orchid (Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements ) flower

Background imageLip Collection: Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum

Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum
Orchid (Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum ) flower

Background imageLip Collection: Oncidium Gower Ramsey

Oncidium Gower Ramsey
Oncidium orchid (Oncidium Gower Ramsey ) flowers

Background imageLip Collection: Corydalis flexuosa

Corydalis flexuosa
Corydalis flowers (Corydalis flexuosa). The lower petals of this plants flowers extend outwards to create a landing platform for insects

Background imageLip Collection: Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageLip Collection: Slipper orchid (Phragmipedium sp. )

Slipper orchid (Phragmipedium sp. )
Slipper orchid flowers (Phragmipedium sp.)

Background imageLip Collection: Orchid flowers (Stanhopea oculata)

Orchid flowers (Stanhopea oculata)
Stanhopea orchid flowers (Stanhopea oculata)

Background imageLip Collection: Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageLip Collection: Mosquito larva, light micrograph

Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Mosquito larva. Polarised light micrograph of the body of a larva of an Anopheles sp. mosquito. The larva lies parallel to the waters surface

Background imageLip Collection: Cockroachs head, light micrograph

Cockroachs head, light micrograph
Cockroachs head. Light micrograph of the head and mouthparts of the American cockroach (Periplaneta orientalis). The head consists of two hemispherical compound eyes (top centre)

Background imageLip Collection: Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp.). Also known as a lip, this enlarged petal helps to attract insects to the orchid to pollinate the flower

Background imageLip Collection: Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) adult male, in lip-flip display, Simien Mountains, Ethiopia

Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) adult male, in lip-flip display, Simien Mountains, Ethiopia

Background imageLip Collection: Asia, Cambodia

Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap. Angkor Thom, heads of the Bayon

Background imageLip Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, September 1935

Britannia and Eve magazine, September 1935
Front cover illustration featuring a beautiful dark-haired 1930s woman with huge hazel eyes, wearing a light blue evening gown and clutching a pair of binoculars

Background imageLip Collection: Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning - A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to

Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning - A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the day
VT-8948 Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning Papua New Guinea Plectorhinchus lineatus A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the day in large groups Valerie & Ron

Background imageLip Collection: Honeycomb cowfish at night, Lactophrys polygonia, Abrolhos National Marine Sanctuary

Honeycomb cowfish at night, Lactophrys polygonia, Abrolhos National Marine Sanctuary, Brazil (South Atlantic)
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imageLip Collection: Mother kissing baby girl

Mother kissing baby girl
MODEL RELEASED. Mother kissing baby girl. Mother kissing her 5-month-old baby girl

Background imageLip Collection: Haida Woman

Haida Woman
A Haida woman of Queen Charlotte Island, northwest America : note the lip-plug, an ornament supposed to be attractive

Background imageLip Collection: Africans with Pelele

Africans with Pelele
Three Congo natives with lip plates (pelele), listening to a radio broadcast in West Africa

Background imageLip Collection: African Radio Broadcast

African Radio Broadcast
Congo natives with lip plates (pelele) making a radio broadcast in West Africa



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Lips, the mesmerizing gateway to our senses and expressions, hold a captivating allure. Just like the sensory homunculus map in our brains, they possess an extraordinary power to evoke pleasure or pain with their touch. As we move them gracefully, guided by the motor homunculus within us, they become instruments of communication and desire. Intriguingly shaped like Holmes' smoking pipe or perhaps resembling the delicate snapper fish's mouth they can nature's artwork and can be as enchanting as Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. ), also known as orchids - symbols of beauty and grace that captivate admirers worldwide. Like Plate 127 from the John Reeves Collection showcasing intricate details of flora and fauna, lips too have their own unique patterns etched upon them. Each person possesses a distinct charm that sets them apart; just like Charlemont V Driscoll's individuality amongst his peers. Sometimes adorned with vibrant colors reminiscent of a glamorous aviatrix soaring through clouds above, they can transform into M. Emre Erol's masterpiece - an enchanter casting spells on hearts nearby. Other times, they remain subtle yet alluring in their natural state - swept gently across one another in a tender gesture. Whether it is for speaking words that ignite passion or planting kisses filled with love and affection, lips hold immense significance in our lives. They symbolize sensuality and intimacy while being gatekeepers to emotions unspoken. So let us celebrate these marvelous creations bestowed upon us – those sensual curves capable of whispering secrets only meant for lovers' ears or spreading smiles that brighten up even the darkest days.