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in our culture of busyness and distraction, important things get lost: compassion, creativity, and presence. when i'm in a rush or lost in thoughts, i more easily box people into "other." but when i pause, i see our interconnection. it's not my pain or your pain, it's just pain. i can breathe in the collective pain, and breathe out love, acceptance, and compassion—compassion for myself, for friends, for strangers; compassion for the world.
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series
Beautiful patterning created by the tide and waves in a sloping area of the beach sand at Clam Harbour Beach. This is a vertical version of the same photo posted earlier.
Flickr lounge: patterns. Traveling and was stuck in airport, so … only with phone, so cannot add to thread….or if someone knows how to do that through the app, let me know.
This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the tide and water flowing in a shallow stream.
In the small concave bottom of a plastic bottle containing a well known blackcurrant fruit juice beginning with 'R'.
Shot taken from the convex view above,and through the bottle, with a light source below.
" Visualization and belief in a pattern of reality activates the creative power of realization" A. L. Linall Jr.
Autoportrait à l'installation "les deux plateaux" du palais royal de Paris
Te Kuiti NZ - Not being able to get out still so archives are delved into. This is from last year when we traveled south for a close friend's funeral. The rock formations are wonderful. This is LOTR territory! The rock is called greywacke and is mined for roads.
Most random is the pattern of fallen leaves, but the brick colors look also somewhat random. iPhone 8+ photo.
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Surrounding the mesh are most of the chosen fabrics for my friend Katherine's locker hook project from March 2019. Rug was soon completed, photographed in her garden, and given away as a gift, which was a difficult decision considering how much loving labor she put into it.
We were both surprised at the different effects the various cloths made in the finished stitches, which meant that the selection of cloth was one of the most difficult and crucial steps. Some tiny pieces are pinned into place as reminders of which fabric would be placed there.
Some info on this little-known art can be seen at: www.nordicneedle.net/guides/stitching-techniques-guides/l...