Post Cap

Of my kind
Laughing chance
Sensations stagger

Frequently there is beauty in deterioration.

“All things that have form eventually decay.”– Masashi Kishimoto

Western

American frontier
Sparsely populated
Characteristic region

A good place for a nomadic humanoid.

“We are rough men and used to rough ways.”– Bob Younger

Yellow Accent

Wrought iron
Fence inflection
Urban influence

Small wonders flourish in a well groomed city street of historic residences.

“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”– Abraham Lincoln

Curb Appeal

Arched door
Old world charm
Custom radius

A semicircle extends upward from the sides.

“If one were to give an account of all the doors one has closed and opened, of all the doors one would like to re-open, one would have to tell the story of one’s entire life.”– Gaston Bachelard

Ancient Street Sign

Still in service
Extra information
Locational indicator

A material testament to longevity.

“While traveling our separated roads through life, we are also either road signs or potholes on the roads of others.”– Eugene J. Martin

Taillight

Incidence angles
Ray approximation
Geometric optics

Surrounding an emitter, undulating vehicle surfaces differentially reflect ambient radiation.

“You’ve got to keep asserting the complexity and the originality of life, and the multiplicity of it, and the facets of it.”– Toni Morrison

Vitalistic Interpretation

Creative change
Causal processes
Mystical conversion

A metaphysical kind of naturalism prevails on the Western Slope.

“The Real does not lack anything: it is its own full plenitude in all positivity.”– John Mullarkey

Ship Shape

Across the bow
Constantly alive
Visible spectacle

Sometimes it is nice to breakdown perception into underlying shapes and lines.

“But can the object be thus detached from the actual conditions under which it is presented to us?”– Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Aerial Work Platform

Extensible crane
Precise positioning
Articulating boom lift

A nice example of happenstance urban art.

“Art making comes from the human desire to share something that is universal in one sense, but unique to your sensibility in another.”– Shepard Fairey

Constituting Agent

Causal relations
Spread out
In the context

Elements of the system of experience.

“All knowledge takes its place within the horizons opened up by perception.”– Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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