River Secret

Glossy ribbon
Always different
Meandering freely

A river, a mountain, and the solar star combine in an enchanting, shifting, vital embodiment of planetary existence as a self-correcting equilibrium.

“That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future.” – Hermann Hesse

Superior Linen Supply

Extension business
Timely merchandise
Over a century

Painted a uniform provocative iridescent green, an old building sports a superior sign indicating either purpose or aspiration.

“Mind is superior to body because you cannot have a new body, but you can have a new mind through wisdom!” – Mehmet Murat ildan

Geothermal Steam

Calm dawn
Near the boundaries
Water heat

Apparent symptoms of Yellowstone’s volcanic underbelly settle over the morning landscape. The next catastrophic eruption could occur at anytime.

“Heat and volcanic gases from slowly cooling magma rise and warm the dense salty water that occupies fractured rocks above the Yellowstone magma chamber.” – Jake Lowenstern

Corner Texture

Traditional masonry
Material mapping
Structural integrity

Finding sequence in experience, the excursion is full of mesmerizing narratives, stumbling upon cause and effect in the random happenings of elapsed time.

“Integrity can be neither lost nor concealed nor faked nor quenched nor artificially come by nor outlived, nor, I believe, in the long run, denied.” – Eudora Welty

Yellow Formations

Vibrant erosion landscape
Abundant rhyolite lavas
Canyon rim

Chemically altered by reactions with geothermal steam and hot water, the walls of the Yellowstone Grand Canyon are colored with vibrant yellows. The area’s name, however, is derived from indigenous Americans referring to yellow sandstones hundreds of miles downstream of the Park, along the banks of the Yellowstone River.

“As we passed on, it seemed those scenes of visionary enchantment would never have an end.” – Meriwether Lewis

Individualism

Existence coherence
Particular singularity
Away from crowds

Wilderness is an illusory romantic paradigm. Remnants of small undeveloped areas are still available for experience, although true wilderness is long gone.

“Everything is relative in this world, where change alone endures.” – Leon Trotsky

Interchange Reconnaissance

Prior notification
Transit negotiation
Territorial information

Atmospheric conditions and particular elemental stimulation circumstance determine the appearance of relative velocity reference frames. Landscape constituents accelerate as they approach adjacent incident positions.

“If you are intelligent, if you are alert, the ordinary becomes the extraordinary.” – Chandra Mohan Jain

Occurrence Contingency

Chance dependence
Uncertain conditions
Probabilistic potential

Distinctly standing over mineral spring water runoff, dead tree carcasses linger in Yellowstone geothermal areas. At one time in the not too distant past, hot mineral baths were colloquially believed to have curative powers.

“The change saddens them, and they prefer to see the region as it exists in memory rather than in its modern reality.” – Hiram Martin Chittenden

Probable Presence

Operation breakthrough
Condition of functioning
Dramatic development

Driving through the inner-city in route to deliver finished artwork to the gallery, from the roadway more artwork is offered for observation and contemplation. Life is an immersive installation.

“A family is where everyone grows up, comes to understand how relationships and friendships work, and how to resolve conflict in a healthy manner.” – Lamar Hunt, Jr.

Shadow Casting

Object grounded
Depth and space
Incident ray

The sun at a low angle shines on the earth, skimming close to the horizon and distributing energy over an extensive area. Objects in the path correspondingly interact with the radiation intensity concentration.

“If you don’t have any shadows you’re not in the light.” – Stefani Germanotta

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