A splash of afternoon light on the study wall.
Tulip petals in the kitchen sink, detail of the garbage disposal.
A view through the window of JCB's dollhouse.
Carved face in an old betel nut box.
These are small things that are part of my daily landscape, barely noticed, most of the time. Then, suddenly, light streaks across a wall, or an object catches my eye and translates, simply, to form and shape. This is when I grab my camera to experiment and explore the possibility of bending reality.
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ReplyDeleteJust exactly right, new perspectives...
ReplyDeleteRachel ~ Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the photos...I'm afraid my flickr stream is way too full of these little shots of life!
ReplyDeleteBWS ~ Thank you very much!
lovely photos. I'm entranced by the view into the dollhouse
ReplyDeleteThank you Dilettante...it seems like yesterday when I painted, papered and furnished the dollhouse. It's a little worse for wear now...not from JCB, but from all our moves.
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