So there is so much great art that has "happened" (been posted) on the internet since I left for Berlin. These images from Anatoly Zenkov's Flickr set, "Persistent Pyramids" particularly caught my eye. I love how he takes these some what generic "pretty" landscapes and then dishevels them in a very mathematical way. It's not just that the mathematical is a lens for Zenkov, but takes up the natural, becomes inseparably intertwined with it - the angles transform the natural.
This page is a collection of some of the great art I've found about the internet, interspersed with a little bit of my own work. If you happen to come across this page, then consider it finding a scrapbook on someone's coffee table: not exactly meant for you, but not kept out of sight either. Somewhere between private and public, timidly exhibitionist.
All of these works can be viewed larger by clicking on the image itself. If the picture appears to be the same size or smaller, then right click it and select "View Image" (do not do this from the main page, only after you have initially clicked the image to view it). Also, make sure to use the "Back" button to return to the blog, as clicking the image does not bring up a new window.
( A reflection on Luke 14:25-33 )
Jesus asks if we ever consider what it might cost us to undertake some
task. The answer is of course we do. If anyone'...
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