Cypress Tree

Balance of nature
Deep connection
Resilience message

Whatever their purpose, cypress knees are a remarkable example of adaptability.

“The cypress trees are the only spires I love; I like their dark greenness.” – Henry David Thoreau

Grounding Force

Local harmony
Overall intrigue
Spiritual dimension

A symphony of color and form can resonate with the soul.

“All of my youth growing up in my Italian family was focused around the table.” – Leo Buscaglia

Lamp Between Chairs

Space we inhabit
Human connection
Light understanding

We are all on our own individual journeys.

“A lamp lights the way for one person at a time.” – Hugh Prather

Forces in Play

Full potential
Mystery intrigue
Transcend limitation

An interpretation subject to a certain duality of existence.

“The strength of a material is in its weakness.” – Jiddu Krishnamurti

In the Corner

Water cooler
Cup holder
Thirsty pigs

Simply trying to get through the day.

“To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

Extra Long Life

Rocolene
Eveready
Raytheon

A shelf functions as a portal to another domain.

“A place for everything, and everything in its place.” – Benjamin Franklin

Isolation Domain

Direct glimpse
Immediate experience
Relationship reveal

Avoid making assumptions unsupported by evidence.

“Every act of perception is a new act of creation.” – Edmund Husserl

Resilience

Dynamic process
Interrelated with
Its environment

Reality is ultimately unknowable, but its essence can be exposed by studying dynamic processes.

“Process is the becoming of reality.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Shut Tight

Contrast tension
Interpretation openness
Transience explored

Color, shape, line, and texture create an expressive composition.

“Abstract art is a reflection of the changing world around us.” – Wassily Kandinsky

Evocative Interdependence

Dazzling display
Essential elements
Calming invigoration

A reminder of the power of transformation manifests.

“The sun always shines above the clouds.” – Paul F. Coelho

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