Lines of Symmetry
Apparent rest
Low entropy
High order
Working to challenge entropy, I favor diptychs that primarily relate as cohesive visual units that are greater than the sum of their component parts.
“If everything in the universe evolves toward increasing disorder, it must have started out in an exquisitely ordered arrangement.” – Sean Carroll
Oscillation Recollection
Continuous multiplicity
Rhythmic organization
Of the whole
Instantaneous impressions of an ever changing vista reinforce the mysteries of natural forces. A present contraction leads consequently to a future expansion.
“But the fact is that each increase of stimulation is taken up into the preceding stimulations, and that the whole produces on us the effect of a musical phrase which is constantly on the point of ending and constantly altered in its totality by the addition of some new note.” – Henri Bergson
Irresistibly Drawn
Real immersion
Isolatable terms
Continuity connection
Directly expressing generalization and particularity, a tributary operates as a means of demarcation flowing through the forest.
“Duration is difference, the inevitable force of differentiation and elaboration, which is also another name for becoming.” – Elizabeth Grosz
Color Vibrations
Walk about
Hitherto unknown world
Infinite awakening
Stacking layers of abstractive complexity into an constitutive assembly builds appreciation for open ended inventiveness.
“The artist must have something to say, for mastery over form is not his goal but rather the adapting of form to its inner meaning.” – Wassily Kandinsky
Later than Now
Perspectival facts
Occurrence events
Reflexive expression
The Outer Banks is a photographer’s paradise offering endless aesthetic opportunities. This dynamic string of peninsulas and barrier islands separating the Atlantic Ocean from the mainland is unique geographically and ecologically. Experiencing seasonal change is a significant gift.
“Only a primary picture with its explicit now makes clear the nonfictional character of the statement, its rootedness in the real-life activities of observation and inference.” – Wilfrid Sellars
Temporal Experience
Cognitive source
Phenomenal perspectives
Awareness insight
Surprising manifestations present after a week of rain, in a factual correspondence through cognitive coordination with temporally ordered external processes.
“I don’t want to be the same as everyone else; I want to see a new world.” – Marc Chagall