Aesthetic Pleasure

Ineluctable fact
Nominal reduction
Extracted from life

Agricultural structures here exhibit geometrical abstraction in a minimalistic vein. The overall vibe is reminiscent of a cross between Piet Mondrian and Agnes Martin.

“To succeed in constructing something which is not a copy of the ‘natural’ and yet possesses some substantive quality implies a most sublime talent.” – José Ortega y Gasset

Markings

Inscription information
Visible impression
Stain trace

Abstract and concrete are classifications that indicate whether an expression describes an object with a physical denotation or one with no physical referents. These translated asphalt markings dwell in a middle ground, helping to formulate generalized ideas.

“The familiar material objects may not be all that is real, but they are admirable examples.” – Willard Van Orman Quine

Face the Light

Oscillating rehearsals
Intended replacement
Individual episode

From forest to prairie, stepping through a transitional zone is a marvelous transformation.

“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” – John Muir

Bandstand Boogie

National airwaves
Got a good beat
Can dance to it

The defunct restaurant concept was based on adolescents dancing to communal music. Rocking surroundings just steps away from currency, modern trends quickly become nostalgic history.

“I don’t set trends. I just find out what they are and exploit them.” – Dick Clark

Particulars

Individual articles
Universal quality
Minutia detachment

Developing a distinctive shade of meaning by honing in on appearance details, objects are defined by the quality of the light. Intentionality equates to attention, even when you are getting closer, but do not know exactly where you are going.

“I like design, I like details, to me it is just another form of self-expression.” – John Malkovich

Apron Ramp

Gate stand
Parking area
Surface portico

Coming and going during a multistage journey, the window view from inside the loading airplane is of a bustling but confined place. Air travel involves many levels of limited constraint.

“Anyone using the word ‘tarmac’ in the last 50 years is almost certainly using it as a synonym of ‘asphalt concrete’.” – David Richerby

Improvisation Spontaneity

Formal invention
Reflective gesture
Significant content

In a tour of an industrial printing plant, random ink spillage is here visually organized into an abstract expression. Found ancillaries derive their art identity from the designation divulged by the artist.

“We favor the simple expression of the complex thought.” – Barnett Newman

Crack of Dusk

Fiery horizon
Sliding down
Angular momentum

In a play of imagination while driving into the night’s transmutation, lights dance and glimmer on the sensible skyline.

“A sunset is the sun’s fiery kiss to the night.” – Crystal Woods

Coin Laundering

Cleanse aspiration
Purity made simple
Apparel recovery

Taking the measure of correlation between a system and its environment in the evening light, defilements and contamination are wiped away.

“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind.” – John Lubbock

By Way of Which

Directed at
States of affairs
Immanent objectivity

Conscious human beings are not merely affected by environmental conditions, but are also conscious of things as things: physical objects and events, selves and other persons, and abstract thoughts and propositions. Establishing a relationship to existence, most of the events that comprise mental life have this distinguishing attribute of being “of” or “about” something.

“Intentionality is what characterizes consciousness in the pregnant sense and which, at the same time, justifies designating the whole stream of mental processes as the stream of consciousness and as the unity of one consciousness.” – Edmund Husserl

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