Fallen Plume

Point of convergence
Locus tangible ephemeral
Transient lightness

In the quiet, granular expanse of this image, a feather lies nestled in the sand, a solitary mark against the vast, shifting landscape.

“Photography is always already a way of framing reality, and thus a way of suggesting what is real.” – Susan Sontag

Ruffled Corona

Fragile ethereal
Transient existence
Delicate gold trumpet

Here, the beauty is undeniable, yet it carries a melancholic undertone, a reminder of its inherent impermanence.

“Beauty is not always pretty. Sometimes it’s ugly, sometimes it’s haunting, sometimes it’s decay.” – Seph Lawless

Testament dance

Raspberry-topped cone
Affixed to a wall
Permanence fleeting sensation

This juxtaposition between the static cone and the dynamic background highlights the tension between the object and its context, between the frozen moment and the continuous flow of existence.

“We are always changing, always moving, always in a state of flux.” – Sue Ford

Metallic Verticality

Piercing the plane
Resting upon
Horizontal layered form

The image is not a static entity but a seed of semiosis, a catalyst for an unending chain of interpretations.

“The essence of belief is the establishment of habit.” – Charles Sanders Peirce

Functional Design

Conquer distance
Permanence change
Ephemeral dance

The true subject of photography, and perhaps of all art, is not the object itself, but the human experience, the ever-evolving dialogue between the self and the world.

“One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are.” – Minor White

Alchemy

Light harnessed
Time captured
Creative impulse

In this act of seeing, we come to understand that photography is not just a way of capturing the world, but a way of capturing ourselves.

“The past is carried forward in the funded present.” – John Dewey

Wooden Ranger

Sensation locus
Idea manifestation
Material form

This wooden figure incarnates the archetype of the ranger, the guardian of nature, through the simplified, almost primitive form of the doll.

“The work of art is a world, but a world in which mystery is not abolished.” – Mikel Dufrenne

Physics Suspended

Solar system
Cosmic levitation
Incongruity

A semiotic artifact invites us to engage in a process of interpretation.

“I’m not disillusioned. I’m just not illusioned, either.” – Bob Dylan

Suspended

Indeterminate space
Sense of liminality
State of flux

The hangers are not fixed entities, but rather manifestations of an underlying spiritual activity, a ceaseless process of creation and dissolution.

“Art is expression of impressions, not expression of expressions.” – Benedetto Crocea

Eternal Return of the Shadow

Relentless sun
Ephemeral forms
Fleeting instant

A tapestry woven by the threads of time, each moment is a stitch in the grand design.

“The eternal recurrence is the heaviest burden to bear. But it is also the greatest gift. It makes everything light, everything beautiful, everything sacred.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

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