Imapix
W r e c k *
n. *Wreck
1. The act of wrecking or the state of being wrecked; destruction.
2. The remains of something that has been wrecked or ruined.
3. Something shattered or dilapidated.
4. A person who is physically or mentally broken down or worn out.
Used to be a Home....now a Wreck, (somewhere), Quebec, Canada.
PixQuote:
"For me, the creation of a photograph is experienced as a heightened emotional response, most akin to poetry and music, each image the culmination of a compelling impulse I cannot deny. Whether working with a human figure or a still life, I am deeply aware of my spiritual connection with it. In my life, as in my work, I am motivated by a great yearning for balance and harmony beyond the realm of human experience, reaching for the essence of oneness with the Universe."
-Ruth Bernhard
W r e c k *
n. *Wreck
1. The act of wrecking or the state of being wrecked; destruction.
2. The remains of something that has been wrecked or ruined.
3. Something shattered or dilapidated.
4. A person who is physically or mentally broken down or worn out.
Used to be a Home....now a Wreck, (somewhere), Quebec, Canada.
PixQuote:
"For me, the creation of a photograph is experienced as a heightened emotional response, most akin to poetry and music, each image the culmination of a compelling impulse I cannot deny. Whether working with a human figure or a still life, I am deeply aware of my spiritual connection with it. In my life, as in my work, I am motivated by a great yearning for balance and harmony beyond the realm of human experience, reaching for the essence of oneness with the Universe."
-Ruth Bernhard