"No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." This quote, attributed to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, reminds me that our lives are constantly changing. Just as the waterfall constantly erodes and reshapes the surrounding rock, our environment is constantly reforming us and informing our choices. I have to thank a friend of mine for helping me realize Heraclitus was right—we should respond to the gentle nudges our lives offer, just as rock gives way to a stream
For as long as people have been living with rivers, we have been changing them. Put up a levee to ke...
A central aspect of my work is contrast, in material and concept. I began combining images and objec...
In ‘Hoi Rheontes’ (‘The Flowing Ones’), Alfred Lord Tennyson adopted the Heraclitean simile of the f...
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ...
Smaller things tend to go unnoticed, especially when they exist around us and touch our daily lives ...
The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is ...
From antiquity to now, “All things change” has been a common aphorism. The Romans ascribed the comme...
Papaver Commutatum is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain. I\...
One thing that has always fascinates me is the idea of time and memory. The idea of time and memory ...
‘Cataracts’ in Stevens’ poems are falling waters—here a river flowing near a mountain. The ‘apostrop...
Coprinus Cinereus (1) is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain....
Artist Statement: Water ways reflects the spring flood experience we share throughout the Red River ...
I present a new interpretation of Heraclitus' ideas of stepping into a river twice etc: it refers to...
Coprinus Cinereus (2) is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain....
My art emerges from decades of the experience of building myself, sensitively aware of accumulated e...
For as long as people have been living with rivers, we have been changing them. Put up a levee to ke...
A central aspect of my work is contrast, in material and concept. I began combining images and objec...
In ‘Hoi Rheontes’ (‘The Flowing Ones’), Alfred Lord Tennyson adopted the Heraclitean simile of the f...
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ...
Smaller things tend to go unnoticed, especially when they exist around us and touch our daily lives ...
The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is ...
From antiquity to now, “All things change” has been a common aphorism. The Romans ascribed the comme...
Papaver Commutatum is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain. I\...
One thing that has always fascinates me is the idea of time and memory. The idea of time and memory ...
‘Cataracts’ in Stevens’ poems are falling waters—here a river flowing near a mountain. The ‘apostrop...
Coprinus Cinereus (1) is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain....
Artist Statement: Water ways reflects the spring flood experience we share throughout the Red River ...
I present a new interpretation of Heraclitus' ideas of stepping into a river twice etc: it refers to...
Coprinus Cinereus (2) is black-and-white digital photography. Artist\u27s Statement I hate the rain....
My art emerges from decades of the experience of building myself, sensitively aware of accumulated e...
For as long as people have been living with rivers, we have been changing them. Put up a levee to ke...
A central aspect of my work is contrast, in material and concept. I began combining images and objec...
In ‘Hoi Rheontes’ (‘The Flowing Ones’), Alfred Lord Tennyson adopted the Heraclitean simile of the f...