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An examination of the American field rust phenomenon, as demonstrated by a vehicle so far gone as to retain no branding.
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An observation of a favorite flower in all its abundance, Queen Anne's lace.
A walkabout photography book in zine format, shot on back roads with the occasional getting lost.
A fun photography project centered around rubbish cleanup at the local lake.
A comfortable approach to water levels rising and trees falling.
A descent into the weathered textures of a heavyweight ply that's been protecting garden tools for 20 years.
A reflection recursively upon reflections, with water and twilight sky.
An examination of the texture and color in inversion of very small rocks.
An art photography zine-style silliness of mead making. Happy yeast makes things work.
An infatuation with goldenrod and its close companions, presented in macro format.
A study in jewel weed, raspberry thorns, and horsetails along the edge of a lake.
A comfortable introspection into a very specific angle of sunlight shot in a panic as rapidly as possible.
This transmutations series is based on STP works, in which screen transfer process is used to create variations on the differences and similarities between two or more existing works. This…
A W B 1873 Lair
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the…
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Photography of the Maine coast taken on the outskirts of a hurricane - high tide, modest waves, all pretty.
A quiet excursion into bokeh, farm animals, and grain elements.
A cheerfully contemplative side by side of nature living well, and nature systematically deconstructing rather a lot of paint.
Finding that field of approaching dusk, creeping comfy through the goldenrod and drifting down.
A textural investment in cedar and traditional building methods.
A dusk texture in plywood and damage across many years of gardening..
Study of reflections on cedar and a large steel gear, somewhat rusted.
A play between saturation and desaturation in largely natural settings,
A zine-style presentation of road clearing with tools old and modern.
A trip to the lakeside in search of lichen covered rocks, delightfully rewarded.
A late evening stroll through the weedy wonders of an overgrown but well-loved garden.