The Torch Bearers

Ready to run
Cast aluminum
Musculature

The motion and movement of the men and horse is visible from all sides.

“That was my one idea and that has always been my one idea in doing anything — to try to get the animal itself without thinking about how it was done or any definite style, you see.” – Anna Hyatt-Huntington

Desk Lamp Cornered

Embodied nature
Sense of enclosure
Illumination perspective

As part of a lived experience, our understanding of the world is fundamentally shaped by our interaction with it.

“Nothing is more difficult than to know precisely what we see.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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Brussels sprout slaw
Black bean puree
Micro cilantro

Service with a smile.

“When it comes to food truck branding, consistency across all platforms is crucial.” – Emil Gawkowski

On the Bright Side

Optical aberrations
Unbridled possibilities
Employ abstraction

The Helios 44 lens has the ability to produce swirly bokeh in certain situations when the subject and background distances are just right.

“The combination of mechanical vignetting, astigmatism, and field curvature creates the swirl.” – Dusty-Lens

Miscellany Medley

Representational
Blue-sky brown-wall
Abstraction

Although visual experience is based on observable phenomena, emotion and personal bias manifest influence.

“Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit.” – Wilma Rudolph

Plastic Portal

Energy waves
Waiting position
Feeding station

Sometimes energy-field surface-areas become more apparent.

“The longer you stare at them, the wider the energy field expands until more colors begin to show themselves.” – Christina Westover

Incidental Geometry

Vibrant current
Randomness pulsates
Incessant becoming

The intellect seeks to impose order, carving up sensation into discrete units for practical purposes.

“The element of chance…is precisely what allows for the appearance of the new.” – Henri Bergson

On a Wall

Fragmentary march
Assumptions connect
Transport details

A change agent encourages us to experience the world in a more immediate and direct way.

“Art can help us to understand ourselves better. By looking at art, we can come to see ourselves reflected in the work. We can see our own hopes, dreams, and fears embodied in the art.” – Mikel Dufrenne

Meniscus Lens

Crown glass
Flint glass
Achromatic doublet

This early-spring image was captured with a classic single element lens, convex on one side and concave on the other. Invented in 1804 by William Hyde Wollaston as a lens for eyeglasses, he adapted it as a camera obscura lens in 1812. Later the design was used by Niépce and Daguerre in their early photographic cameras.

“I have captured the light and arrested its flight. The sun itself shall draw my pictures.” – Louis Daguerre

Open

Luck Kee
Hair
We are open

We are constantly in flux, resonating with our own experience of always being in the world.

“The bright colors merged into one another, and the music rose and fell.” – Joan G Robinson

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