




Continuation of a form of visual exploration that I began in the late 1970's, when I determined that focus can be an arbitrary and, at times, potentially limiting choice.
I often appreciate the way these consciously-created experiments look - the thoughts & emotions they evoke. And that's the bottom line in approaching or engaging art.
These are all from Vermont. The focused image is of a bed in an inn at about four in the morning. Moonlight through the pines.
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