Origin Return

Smell the sea
Feel the sky
Spirits fly

The ocean communicates primordially.

“I have always been fascinated by the ocean, to dip a limb beneath its surface and know that I’m touching eternity, that it goes on forever until it begins here again.” – Lauren DeStefano

Linguistic Expression

Forms harmonize
Concept exhibition
Completely adequate

Cryptic symbols along the way attract attention and communicate through a shared commonality.

“I mean an identification in the sense that we feel that we could have written those words (if only we had the talent to express ourselves as well), because they express something that we, too, feel or have felt, think or have thought, and sometimes even thoughts and feelings we never realized we had but that now, seeing them expressed, we find resonating with something within ourselves.” – Anna Christina Ribeiro

Charming the Wind

Untroubled days
Constraining enclosures
Discursive aspects

Many advantages accrue from living in the moment.

“Forever is composed of nows.” – Emily Dickinson

Transportscape

Wyoming roaming
Road to the future
Destination springtime

Should probably have stopped for a while to linger and contemplate this magnificent scene.

“I wandered everywhere, through cities and countries wide. And everywhere I went, the world was on my side.” – Roman Payne

Sectional

Glance silence
Tangible memories
Larger whole

Beginning to see more aesthetic opportunities while walking through the swamp.

“Photography is like exploring a new dimension, only I can go there but I can show you where I’ve been.” – Destin Sparks

Balanced Rock

Natural attraction
Poised above
Edge ledge

Gravity is always working, most evident on precariously balanced rocks known as reverse seismometers.

“Maybe wind and water will eat away at its base or perhaps an earthquake will shake it loose.” – Stewart M. Green

Perpetual Motion

Interacting force
Variable pattern
Manifestation

Being anywhere demands constant participation in prevalent circumstances.

“Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time.” – Betty Smith

Detached

Aloof
Discrete
Independent

Few shrubs are indifferent about relative water levels.

“The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself.” – Michel de Montaigne

Willet

Sandy coast
Walking steadily
Pecking prey

With similar appearance and feeding behavior but of divergent magnitude, two shorebirds occupy the same area.

“Thoughts are the shorebirds scurrying back and forth just beyond the edge of an oncoming wave.” – Tom Gillaspy

Sunset Gazebo

Living space
Functional touch
Relaxing solace

The Whalehead Club in historic Corolla offers free light shows most evenings.

“It’s calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion.” – Fiona Apple

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