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Somewhere in the Andes: Serranias de Murillo
This is a teaser: one of the images in my upcoming landscapes project...
Dried cactus leaf and slate
A dead cactus leaf brought back from Lanzarote and a roof slate
Four more cyanotypes
It is apparent that the process is not 100% similar from one image/negative to another, at least not for me.
Epiphany
"That there must be some epiphany that makes it possible for even the dullest  and most deluded of us to accept not only  what is unacceptable but unimaginable. The absolute terminus of the world. Which will not wonder even for the briefest second what might have become of us." Cormac McArthy
When the Night comes...
When the night comes And you lay your weary head to rest No more trials, no tests When the night comes Don't be afraid You're only dreaming Don't be afraid You're only dreaming
Light!
I saw this image walking in the countryside...
Three views of The Blue Mosque - Istambul
The Translucence of Decay
The Self up close
I have recently discovered the power of Dynamic Symmetry, its origin, its stipulations and history. One quote from the person who put the principles together, Jay Hambridge, is worth mentioning: “As moral law without intellectual direction fails, ends in intolerance, so instinctive art without mental control is bound to fail, to end in incoherence. In Art the control of reason means the rule of design.” (Hambridge, Jay. The Elements od Dynamic Symmetry. Dover Publications, Inc., New York. 1967). I would urge you to incorporate dynamic symmetry into you static compositions.
An Unkindness or a Conspiracy of Ravens
As the title says: an unkindness of ravens. I believe English is the only language which has an adjective for a group or gathering of birds, animals, fish...
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