
The Geometry of Turning
We are taught that to grow is to reach upward, to stretch toward the heat of the day as if the sky were the only destination. But there is a quiet intelligence in the way the earthbound turn their faces, a slow, rhythmic devotion that follows…

Umbrella by Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez
I found this little “umbrella” when I was walking on a warm and sunny spring day on the shore of a small river, the area was covered with these little umbrellas, it seemed an excellent idea to take a couple of photos and just trying to highlight…
Twelve Apostles, by Magda BiskupThe Architecture of Erosion
We often speak of permanence as if it were a virtue, a solid foundation upon which we build our lives and our certainties. Yet, if you spend enough time watching the tide, you realize that the earth is not a static stage, but a slow, relentless…
