Transcendence

This inquiry concerns how I might capture imagery to portray transcendence. For now I am imagining sheer, veiled, unexpected, reflected, mysterious moments. The extraordinary is ever-present and awaiting discovery...

Friday, October 24, 2014

At Amy Stacey Curtis' exhibit titled MATTER at the woolen mill in Parsonsfield this week I experienced the emotional conterpart to my intellectual thoughts on how to define transcendence. One of her 9 interactive works invites participants to drop black ink into water. Ironically, one of our artists for the upcoming Transcendence exhibit had shared her video of ink dropped into water just the day prior and my emotional response was identical!





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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Milkweed.


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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Zinnia in autumn.


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One last beach day.


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Dona Seegers
Mt Vernon, Maine, United States
I am a designer at heart. Gathering images with a camera is a vital and rewarding part of my art process.
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