Storm before Dawn

Implicit energy
Absolute freedom
Significance of the wild

Regardless of weather conditions and their associated comfort level, the dynamic spectacle freely presented each and every morning encourages aesthetic participation.

“The core of Transcendentalism was the belief that a correspondence or parallelism existed between the higher realm of spiritual truth and the
lower one of material objects.”
– Roderick Frazier Nash

Temporary Tributary

Surface water
Affluent surge
Late downstream

Rain water does not drain well on a large sandbar landform. Such a low wet-area germinates a range of distinctive vegetation and attracts a particular variety of birds and other wildlife.

“Passion is of the nature of seed, and finds nourishment within, tending to a predominance which determines all currents towards itself, and makes the whole life its tributary.” – George Eliot

Mind Invention

Different world
Contact knowledge
Wonderful wonderment

Abstraction builds formidable understanding.

“We adore chaos because we love to produce order.” – M.C. Escher

Light Wave

Water transmitted
Low sun angle
Early morning

Seeing things in the moment and trying new capture techniques keeps life interesting.

“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.” – John Lubbock

Proper Place

Littered beaches
Civilization seed
Bitter future

Some discarded refuse remains in the ecosystem for a long time.

“The scale of the mess we leave behind is proportionate to the level of respect we have for others.” – Stewart Stafford

Cephalopod Mollusks

Distinct head
Bilateral symmetry
Mantle and arms

Colorful discarded bait temporarily decorates the beach.

“Anything that will bite a hook can be caught with squid.” – Dawn Aylesworth

Quatro Scape

Rise and fall
Ebb and flow
Unceasingly scintillating

A new month and a new image series make their formal introduction. Different aesthetic implementation can yield different experiences of place.

“The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul.” – Robert Wyland

Self Reliance

Unique wisdom
Progress evolution
Determination path

Fast reflexes assist in capturing bird flight.

“In flight, the Great Blue Heron curls its neck into a tight “S” shape; its wings are broad and rounded and its legs trail well beyond the tail.” – John Fitzpatrick

Myriad Connections

Material glimpses
Empirical dynamism
Traverse smooth surfaces

Walking around the lake reinforces the vivacious nature of transitional boundary regions.

“Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation.” – Edwin Powell Hubble

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

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