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

Out of Water

Displaced fish
Gills desiccate
Function improperly

Beach object residue sometimes makes a cultural statement.

“When you’re a fish out of water you look for the nearest ocean.” – Anthony T. Hincks

Upstream

Time whirl
Vertical thrust
Slants of light

Some venues are surprisingly rich in aesthetic potential, offering tremendous diversity in visual expression.

“The color-patches of vision part, shift, and reform as I move through space in time.” – Annie Dillard

Red Fox

Out and about
Elongated body
Short limbs

An unusual morning sighting on top of the beach dune, an elusive fox vixen appears fearless.

“The early bird gets the worm, and the early fox gets the bird.” – Matshona Dhliwayo

Arise by Virtue

Material object
Conscious being
Existence engagement

Through reason and reflection, the shadowself materializes in different times and places promoting inner and outer occurrence consideration.

“Consciousness always accompanies thinking, and ‘tis that, that makes every one to be, what he calls self.” – John Locke

Silver Sea

Elegant lifestyle
Inclusive cruising
Explore destinations

Very good to both observe and flyover, the ocean shimmers gray.

“The sea was our main entertainment. When company came, we set them before it on rugs, with thermoses and sandwiches and colored umbrellas, as if the water – blue, green, gray, navy or silver as it might be – were enough to watch.” – Sylvia Plath

Natural Contours

Perfect adaptation
Niche authenticity
Place knowledge

The sense relationship with the atmospheric matrix is more meaningful when natural.

“A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.” – Henry David Thoreau

Deep Woods

Spatial matrix
Successive segments
Extensive continuum

Over time the forest reaches equilibrium.

“The continuum only exists in the spatio-temporal gaps between actual occasions, but it is what unifies the occasions in one common world.” – Luciana Parisi

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