Creative Act

Thick carapace
Dried white paint
Encases rigid monument

This image speaks to the fundamental tension between possibility and limitation, between the boundless potential of the artist’s mind and the material constraints of the world.

“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” – Vincent van Gogh

New Visual Realities

Conveying abstraction
Express forcefully
Inner spirit

In the realm of art, value occurs as the result of subtle vibration attunement.

“Thus, every cultural period creates art of its own, which can never be repeated again.” – Wassily Kandinsky

Compels Us

Consider relationship
Perception between
Physical conceptual

Rather than attempting to replicate the physical world, precise focus control can create new visual realities transcending concrete limitations.

“The object has disappeared from art.” – Kasimir Malevich

Red

Spoon
Bowl
Reflection

The perceived color of objects is dependent on the ambient light and surrounding radiation influences.

“All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites. ” – Marc Chagall

Red Eyes

Rare occurrence
Loud shrieking
Mating noise

Certain insects appear in large numbers.

“The broods won’t overlap significantly due to the latitudinal spread involved.” – John Coole

Periodical

Great southern brood
Clearly separated
Space time

A brood temporal gap allows resources to replenish competition.

“The broods won’t overlap significantly due to the latitudinal spread involved,” – John Coole

Water Spitter

Increase aeration
Realistic stone finish
Frog fountain

A water feature that can be admired from multiple view points.

“Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others just gargle.” – Robert Anthony

Develop Frameworks

Clear distinctions
Woven into fabric
Persistent thread

Perhaps the true wisdom lies not in seeking a perfectly defined universe, but in embracing the beautiful, messy reality of vagueness.

“Fashion is the science of appearances, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be.” – Edwin Hubbel Chapin

State Route 31

Ferry crossing
Navigable portion
James river

The 15-minute ride will give you a unique view of the land and connect you to interesting sites on both sides of the river.

“Nearly a million vehicles make the fifteen-minute voyage across the James each year.” – Ben Swenson

Shaved Ice

Final concert
New town tunes
Spring series

Sullivan Square fills up with music, food, and drink.

“The inertia that you get from partying pays back energy to keep you partying. So, if I get tired, I just party some more, and then I feel better.” – Andrew W.K.

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