Monthly Archives: April 2014

April Week 3 – In the most unsuspecting places

Beauty and form can often be seen in the most unsuspecting places: rusting cars, dilapidated farm equipment, weathered roofs, reflected objects, spilled milk, and countless other overlooked objects. I don’t think of my images as photographs, but rather as ‘art’ … Continue reading

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April Week 2 – The snail is an excellent model

What do these images have to do with my comments?  That may still be your question at the end of these paragraphs. Today silence and absolute calm converged on Boston as a time of remembrance was observed at the marathon … Continue reading

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April Week 1 – Connected to the ground (past and future).

Today my heart goes out to the people of Rwanda as they embark on their time of remembrance of the genocide that took place 20 years ago.  Their flame of remembrance has traveled to all the districts of their country … Continue reading

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