Black Point
Island tip
Narrow isthmus
Marshy ecosystem

A wonderful spot worthy of multiple visits.
“A slow, steady geological process formed the marshy Jamestown peninsula.” — Sarah J Stebbins
Island tip
Narrow isthmus
Marshy ecosystem
A wonderful spot worthy of multiple visits.
“A slow, steady geological process formed the marshy Jamestown peninsula.” — Sarah J Stebbins
Rubble mound
Coastal management
Energy absorption
At every juncture, the aesthetic goal is to maximize that which is presented.
“Every entity is to be understood in terms of the way it is interwoven with the rest of the universe.” – Alfred North Whitehead
Determined concretely
Perfectly assured
Practical possibility
Truth is revealed in the reflective interface of the store front window.
“We have our continuous experience in which this world incessantly stands before our eyes, as existing without question.” – Edmund Husserl
Worth holding
Situated space
Hide reveal
Accorded the status of a psychological curiosity, a window decal takes on new meaning.
“We have discovered that it is impossible, in this world, to separate things from their way of appearing.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Dead tree
High Water
Boundary marker
The tidewater is a substantially dynamic interface of constant change.
“There is nothing permanent except change.” – Heraclitus
Surface quality
Accordion shade
Differential projection
A window decal castes a complex image within a layered extraction.
“In my view, intentionality is not just overrated; it puts the cart so far out in front that the horse, sensing futility, gives up and lies down in the street.” – David Salle
Superimposing
Division layers
Stratification
The spatial unification of complex radiation patterns is participatory.
“Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.” – Isaac Newton
Flirting with time
Shouldering blame
Estuary companion
Some rivers that run into the Chesapeake Bay seem to indicate infinity.
“Yeah, runnin’ down a dream that never would come to me, workin’ on a mystery, goin’ wherever it leads.” – Tom Petty
South entrance
Environmentally sympathetic
Bridge-to-trail connection
Adjacent to the paths, climbing walls, historic artifacts and bridges that make up the James River Park System are a few large elusive iron objects.
“I gain clarity through the physicality of that process. It helps me: the balance, the flow, the movement, all of it.” – Joshua Wiener