Corner Store
Shiner bock
We now buy gift cards
Downtown grocery
Simultaneously arranged in geometric relationships of multiple perspective, the city offers complex ambiguous message amalgamations of opacity/transparency and signs/reflections. At certain positions, three-dimensional space is broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form, flattened into a kind of cubist realism.
“Rollin’ through the city and we hide behind the tints.” – Macklemore
Poor Boy Lloyd’s
Authentic New Orleans
Seafood restaurant
Open reflection
Abundantly supplied with visual resources, a street window compresses extended space into a rich planar presentation of simultaneous information.
“That was always my experience—a poor boy in a rich town; a poor boy in a rich boy’s school; a poor boy in a rich man’s club at Princeton …. However, I have never been able to forgive the rich for being rich, and it has colored my entire life and works. “ – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Unconditional
Realistic emphasis
Ontological fluency
Material assistance
The belief in an external reality arises and grows with self awareness. Because the self is as necessary as the other, these beliefs are not speculatively separated. In their fullest, most intimate co-operation they are the mental elements of human life and its activity.
“The provincialism of time may be conquered only in the realm of mind.” – Edgar Sheffield Brightman
Coin Laundering
Cleanse aspiration
Purity made simple
Apparel recovery
Taking the measure of correlation between a system and its environment in the evening light, defilements and contamination are wiped away.
“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.” – John Lubbock
High Light
Determinate form
Ultimate appearance
Fabric of meaning
Some things are a matter of serendipity. Fortuitousness is present all the time, but manifests with awareness.
“The intuition of a purely aesthetic work of art is enacted under a strict suspension of all existential attitudes of the intellect and of all attitudes relating to emotions and the will which presuppose such an existential attitude.” – Edmund Husserl