Paul Dawson 2019
Lines, natural and human
The unadorned angles and bulky solidity of the tower contrast with the light sweeping flow of the clouds above. Humans impose structure(s) on the natural world, both literally and in the concepts we use to "organize" it. We treat ourselves as a species apart from nature (and often opposed to it). Often nature simply flows around and through us, unconcerned - but watch out when she emphatically opposes our fragile certainties, whether made of stone or ideas.
Lines, natural and human
The unadorned angles and bulky solidity of the tower contrast with the light sweeping flow of the clouds above. Humans impose structure(s) on the natural world, both literally and in the concepts we use to "organize" it. We treat ourselves as a species apart from nature (and often opposed to it). Often nature simply flows around and through us, unconcerned - but watch out when she emphatically opposes our fragile certainties, whether made of stone or ideas.