Monthly Archives: March 2019

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LIGHT

Oftentimes I cannot decide which variation of an image that I prefer to print and exhibit. I see two completely different statements with these to renderings. They each tell a unique story, and perhaps both tales are valid. The black … Continue reading

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MORE ALLEY WORK

I thought that I completed my work in the business district of Eureka. Instead, I see that my study is taking me deeper into the workings of the city.

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LET’S KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING

Perhaps it is just me, but I cannot easily find a place to rest my eyes in this image. They finally settle on the greenish horizontal strip near the center. Perhaps that is all right. I am open to comments. … Continue reading

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DUAL REALITY

In Eureka last week.

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