Basrelief

Relatively flat
Wave carved
Natural sculpture

Viewed in comparison with surrounds rather than absolutely, the angle of approach effects the perception of depth.

“Tides exist thanks to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, but vary depending on where the moon and sun are in relation to the ocean as the earth rotates on its axis.” – Caty Fairclough

Liquid Light

Drift in space
Fills the void
Time oceanic

Living on the surface, over time the ocean slowly reveals some of its secrets.

“I am the shore and the ocean, awaiting myself on both sides.” – Dejan Stojanovic

Relation Contingency

Ecological conception
Aesthetic experience
Capacity to humanize

Deep in the forest, aesthetic comfort transpires. The natural roots of inspiration are substantial and ancient.

“In the creation and reception of art the embodied subject is fully at home with his or her environment.” – Paul Crowther

Alone in the Crowd

In tune
Heading out
Wave riding

Looking south as pelicans travel east, there is a synchronism to aggregate movement.

“Artists make art. Singers sing. Players play. Gypsies travel.” – Ann Wilson

Color Reaction

Assessing haziness
Insulated glass unit
Window seal failure

Synthesizing evidence from objects, art can be made from entirely improbable sources.

“The multi-pane glass develops condensation or fogginess that can’t be wiped off from either side of the window. The cause is a failure in the edge seal that secures the individual panes of glass.” Lee Wallender

Shoreline Casting

Early morning
Surf fishing
Many factors

As the beach becomes crowded, competing activities conflict.

“As no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler.” – Izaak Walton

Lapping Waves

Three gulls
Take flight
Interface transition

Each bird species attains altitude with a characteristic climb rate profile.

“Flight of my mind rises beneath the seagull’s wings …then ocean is my motherland I feel.” – Munia Khan

Region Boundaries

Significant feature
Component division
Level of abstraction

Organic repairs and linear control are extracted into visual organization and diptych correlation.

“Abstraction is the purposeful suppression, or hiding, of some details of a process or artifact, in order to bring out more clearly other aspects, details, or structure.” – Timothy Budd

Shipwreck Sunrise

Starting to glow
Stay in the game
Past prime

A short rest stop on the path of existence.

“Yeah, runnin’ down a dream, That never would come to me, Workin’ on a mystery, goin’ wherever it leads, Runnin’ down a dream.” – Tom Petty

Course to Take

Creative power
Reality encounter
Essential movement

Some activities are pursued solely for their inherent associated exhilaration.

“And so I repeat once again that movement in our mental life can only take place when an appropriate goal has been chosen.” – Alfred Adler

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