Winter Color

Delicate hues
Natural habitat
Nicely obvious

The subtle hue variations of the grayish western winter landscape are inexhaustibly satisfying in their infinite richness. With experience dependent upon individual interpretation, imbued through all things conveying themselves willingly, the earth does not withhold.

“Winter is a time of greyness and cold. When it shows, there is stillness and calm that often prompts us to speak in a whisper.” – Sandy Dumont

Storage Artfulness

Silo lyricism
Sublime abundance
Accumulation distribution

Crafting space out of necessity tempered over time, subtle tonal and shape relationship elements are mixed in satisfying proportions. Driving by in a fleeting moment there is plenty of time, infinite in possibility.

“The best way to capture moments is to pay attention.” – Jon Kabat-Zinn

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