Evocative Interdependence

Dazzling display
Essential elements
Calming invigoration

A reminder of the power of transformation manifests.

“The sun always shines above the clouds.” – Paul F. Coelho

Memory Knowledge

Harmony sense
Dynamism touch
Bottle intrigue

A rich and complex image of an exorbitant packaging detail.

“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” – Frederick Douglass

Mesh Net

Overlapping
Optical illusion
Moire patterns

Imperfect alignment can lead to interesting patterns.

“Focusing isn’t just an optical activity, it is also a mental one.” – Bridget Riley

Flux Reality

Dynamic correlation
Reciprocal relation
Process of becoming

Even the most mundane objects can be seen as manifestations of creative evolution.

“The idea of duration is the key to the understanding of the universe.” – Henri Bergson

Not Just

Monolithic entity
Rather complex diverse
Structure collection

Cities are constantly evolving and changing.

“A city is a place where the future rushes past the present.” – Christopher Morley

Knowledge Limits

Mediated by
The camera
Perceptual faculties

The mind is not a passive recipient of sensory impressions, but rather plays an active role in constructing our experience of the world.

“All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.” – Immanuel Kant

Dwelling In

Hot tin roof
Staghorn sumac
Somehow connected

The natural world surrounds us.

“Art is the truth of being setting itself to work.” – Martin Heidegger

In Bob We Trust

Dirty hull
Identity
Messaging

Identity is not fixed or static.

“I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” – Carl Jung

Vies

Neon sign
Movie theater
Summer sun

Sometimes art requires the use of reason and creativity to tell stories that resonate.

“Neon signs are the sublime made mundane. They are the everyday made extraordinary. They are the ordinary made sublime.” – Douglas Coupland

Mounted on the Side

Parking in Rear
Southern Inn
Restaurant nostalgia

The restaurant is gone, raising questions about the nature of small businesses and their community contributions.

“Essentially, your brand identity is the personality of your business and a promise to your customers.” – Kathryn Wheeler

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