Appearings

Integrated objective
Sequence relationship
Manifold experience

Working on solar mysteries manifest over the ocean, an image series is renewed after a lapse of time.

“The connection between the experience and the human being having the experience is contingent.” – Edmund Husserl

Divergence

Given vector
Inner product
Quantity of flux

A certain junctures, beach people are aesthetically deployed across the shoreline.

“There is an inevitable divergence between the world as it is and the world as men perceive it.” – J. William Fulbright

Color Shifting

Repeating cycle
Fluid motion
Across the surface

Holiday lights enhance the early morning “ambientambulation”.

“Color helps to express light, not the physical phenomenon, but the only light that really exists, that in the artist’s brain.” – Henri Matisse

Slither Pass

Drifting through
Open view
Slip away

Flowing like an endless stream, the artist aesthetically responds to that which is given.

“There’s nowhere you can be that isn’t where you’re meant to be.” – John Lennon

Heteronomous Order

Consciously justified
Interpretations denied
Higher places

A nondescript environmental detail that was previously neglected becomes a focus of attention.

“Ontology seems the more numinous the less it can be laid down in definite contents that would give the meddlesome intellect something to latch on to.” – Theodor W.Adorno

Spatial Studies

Fleeting moment
Demand a response
Occupy the vantage point

A designed space fitting into nature leads to the sea.

“The visibility without becomes part of the invisibility within.” – Edward S. Casey

Physics Informs

Lens workings
Engages spirituality
Sense of mystery

An exploration of the meaning of existence is augmented by using epistemically transformative optics.

“Creativity cannot flourish if we keep seeing only the things we expect to see.” – Lidor Wyssocky

Fluid Activities

Sheer multiplicity
Consequent sense
Mysterious sublimity

On most mornings, the pre-dawn ocean lake is part of the aesthetic circuit.

“There is in the senses, as we have seen, a certain form of stimulation, a certain measure and rhythm of waves with which the aesthetic value of the sensation is connected.” – George Santayana

Resonating Landscape

Aesthetic argument
Essential good
Inherent in the physical

Always seeking new ways to express the sense of place, progress follows effort.

“And what was there accepted us.” – Michael Donhauser

Abstract Architecture

Juxtaposition
Facade details
Flatten space

Blur, shapes, and angles interplay to create a provocative visual experience.

“In my eyes, every building has its own architectural language with a totally individual vocabulary.” – Sebastian Weiss

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