The angles here are compelling, inviting the viewer to look again and again.
Tag Archives: still life
Still Life with Mussel, Moth, and Tide Line
A Piece of Sky, Bit of Land, and Smidge of the Sea
Alignment: When the Landscape Becomes Part of the Still Life
The Ocean Has No Favorites
Warm Morning Light
Hello, hello?
Bright orange. Warm colors. Do I hear and see spring on its way? Probably not.
Remnants
Still lifes are historically constructed from man-made objects, or items that are no longer living. This arrangement of a well-worn shell fragment, a sand crab carapace, a tiny twig, and a dead fly is perfect. The breathing-hole evidence of mollusks … Continue reading
Questioning Chronology
How did this pattern sequence? The tide line is in the bottom left, yet the end of the crab’s (?) trail seems to be washed out with its trail still pronounced. The creature is missing, with no other footsteps around … Continue reading
Brown, White, and Light
A fallen feather. Seedling mussels. A gentle ‘X’. Morning light.





