Summer Time and the Living Is Easy
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
windows of perception
I liked the rustic quality of these windows, the contrast to the cityscape of highways and lines designating other constructs of space set up by us in our daily interactions. The artificial, industrial colors represent another level of contrast to the muted, natural tones in the photographs.
My focus was on perception and the progressive degrees of separation from the natural world we undergo daily in our activities. My vision passes through the window (or frame of reference) and marks a reality (one of many), one that will occupy my time and my being, like the bird perched on a telephone line, a place where the natural world and artificial space intersect indefinitely in boundless variety.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Clinton Library, Little Rock, Arkansas
This photograph was taken from inside the library. I was fascinated with the spatial effect created by the wall of mirrors. The building was constructed with recycled and green material.
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