“Numb the dark and you numb the light.”
Brené Brown
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“Numb the dark and you numb the light.”
Brené Brown
“Through the help of a number of guides
over a number of years,
I begin to see a new way to be, one rooted in the enduring truth:
There’s nothing to prove.”
Rob Bell
I absolutely love this image and couldn’t begin to tell you why - not just the color, the repeating stripes, the empty fields of grey to balance more active streaks of bright… it’s something more.
“The eye that looks ahead to the safe course
is closed forever.”
Paul Atreides
“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart
and
try to love the questions themselves…”
Rilke
“At the time it is all a confusion;
in retrospect it is
all a blur.”
Arthur Meier Schlesinger
“God gave us the gift
of life;
it is up to us to give ourselves the gift
of living well.”
Voltaire
“There is always something spiritual
about the approach of winter.
You retire into your innermost chambers and camp
near the small glow
you find there.”
Paul Klee
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters,
compared to what lies within us.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Listen, all who live in the land.
Has anything like this ever happened in your days or in the days of your ancestors?”
Joel 1:2b
“You do not need to understand electricity to use it.”
Julia Cameron
I really love #1 and #3. Would I show these in a gallery? Maybe. But I see them more in a corporate environment, as neutral yet still interesting art to adorn the walls. Must be printed at least 30x40, yes?
These photos were both taken on the road, soaring down the highway. Yet what are these blurs interrupting the landscape? Passing cars?
My favorite of the series, hands down.
This is a weird one to include, I agree. But I LIKE the weird ones sometimes. It's so minimal, I mean, where was the traffic in this shot? Why are there only a few lights? Are we driving the sands of Tatooine?