Washington — Throughout the day and the evening friends, acquaintances, even strangers would ask, “Were you outside at 2pm today? Wasn’t that the most beautiful light you’ve ever seen?” The cloud pattern seen above in the photograph of the Jefferson covered all 360 degrees of sky, casting everything and everyone in perfect diffused lighting. It created an instant community of souls: first I stopped, marvele...
Tokyo — We’d been eating tempura up on the main street of Ebisu, and decided to head down to Meguro. Train was the obvious choice — 1 stop. Maybe let’s walk instead then, not down the main road, via the backs...
Aireys inlet — Series on Seeing 1 Last night, Norwood Hanson’s Patterns of Discovery fell into my hand for the first time in many years, causing me vividly to remember the excitement of first reading his introducto...
Melbourne — I don’t see the fruit so much. Nor the crates. I see 17th century Dutch still life paintings, mingled in with an installation of Donald Judd pieces. Was this presented with some intent? Is someone d...
Optical Illusions
Complexity and Impermanence
Patterns of Discovery
Seeing the Sun
Reading on seeing.
Waiting for a coffee. Looking up.
Diffusion Filter
Looking for kombu
Ode to Jørn Oberg Utzon
Seeing: Judd & the Netherlands
Princess Summerfall Winterspring in Oz
Sun in the arms of tree.
concealment (after Daniel Buren)
red #2 (opportunity)
red
form (relationship & situation)
tokyo de stijl