Chorus, October Fifteenth 2013
A sharp crash of violent gusts lay siege to the tall, contempt-filled tree outside this great guarding glass, endlessly beating against the long-lived giant that towers above its small, watchful children below. Cold torrents of liquid grief, unendingly toiling the ravaged soil, make for the crudest fertilizers. It hangs low, its upper portion, the base sunken into the watery loam that permeates the grassy quagmire surrounding some thirsty roots, swelling with gratitude for the great generosity of these gray-blotched granters of the means to live in a world where poisoned water is ignored and consumed.
It makes the grass sing in bountiful notes of splendor, rejoicing that the gray clouds, donating their color to somewhere else, opened within the jeweled sky as a gleaming white herald that gave a glittering pile of sunlight, dripping, to the opened, breathing leaves of the tree that bows.
Mother Nature is magnificent. Just admire the terrifying beauty of this thunderstorm off the Coast of Maroochydore which happened on the first of February.
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La danse des géants (by Luc Neuville)
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“Like a river flows so surely to the sea, darling so it goes some things are meant to be..”
Project by Paul Hollingworth explores shape and contour using a lightstrip - these are not 3D renders but a series of photographic captures:
Artificial Anatomy is an ongoing personal project intended to explore our understanding and perception of surface, texture and volume. Part 2 uses flashing electroluminescent wire to illuminate sections of a human head and skull. The resulting imagery depicts partially defined forms composed of linear shapes of varying complexity.
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