Used Windows

Organized
Shapes sublime
Reuse potential

There is a subdued delight in visually organizing random chaos.

“I travel to lose myself in the beauties of the world and to find my lost soul within the chaos of it all.” – Dina Al-Hidiq Zebib

Window Sashes

Involuntary
Curiosities meet
Systematised in view

Here rests a locus of discarded artifacts loosely organized in the aspiration of future profit.

“You have the nicest window, you know? None of the others can even compete.” – Banana Yoshimoto

Configuration

Defined bonds
Particular form
Element arrangement

Color and form catch my eye.

“Color is all. When color is right, form is right. Color is everything, color is vibration like music; everything is vibration.” – Marc Chagall

Statuary

Supplemental
Equipment vest
Immortalized

Virginia Beach is full of interesting sculptures.

“Life is only precious because it ends, kid. Take it from a god. You mortals don’t know how lucky you are.” – Rick Riordan

High Water Debris

Maritime
Flow pattern
Assortment

Sometimes textures, patterns, and shadows are interesting.

“Each moment has different flavor, different beauty and different texture.” – Amit Ray

Butler Statue

Servant status
Domestic worker
Grand household

Three feet tall and ready to serve ! This sure is a handsome fellow.

“You went out with my butler? Who said you could go out with my butler?” – Jerry Seinfeld

Corner Observation

Engaging deeply
Rigorous content
Stay focused

Shapes, colors, lines, and textures congregate.

“How can you make daily routine meaningful?” – Jodie StClair

Aria

Pure immediacy
Complete absorption
Intelligible report

Bolted-together receding-flat material-surfaces emanate from an ordinary juncture-point position.

“There is a long tradition in analytic philosophy of thinking that language and the social practice of giving and asking for reasons is essential to having concepts.” – Jacob R Browning

Shapes of Things

Lonely frames
Time and tide
Has been

Remnants of past activity naturally organize themselves in a tidewater oscillation.

“Discover how to visit the past and bring yesterday’s stories into our lives today.” – Gillian Hovell

Sand on Plastic

Different levels
Ecological impact
Now ubiquitous

Material interactions in the natural environment are complex.

“There’s a great future in plastics. Think about it. Will you think about it?” – Mr. McGuire

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