
The Architecture of Passing
In the nineteenth century, the arrival of the locomotive forced the human eye to recalibrate. Suddenly, the landscape was no longer a series of static portraits to be studied, but a smear of color, a frantic ribbon of earth and sky. We were…

Vessels of the Unspoken
We cast our wishes into the water as if the depth could hold what we are too afraid to say aloud. It is a strange habit, this need to externalize the internal, to watch a small light drift away from the shore until it becomes indistinguishable…

Beauty and the Beast by Sukesh Kumar
When I took this picture, it showed me the beauty of the nature and the man made beast in the same frame. There is only this road that divides the beauty with the beast. Now, with Tsunami in Japan, this picture actually makes me think, is the…
