(c) Light & CompositionThe Architecture of Decay
In the quiet corners of a garden, we often mistake the fading of color for an ending. We are taught to prize the bloom, the vibrant, waxy perfection of the petal that reaches toward the sun with an almost desperate urgency. Yet, there is a…

The Geography of Play
Cities are often mapped by their infrastructure—the roads, the zoning laws, and the rigid lines drawn by those in power to dictate where movement is permitted. Yet, the true life of a city exists in the cracks of these regulations. When a…

The Rhythm of Passing
There is a particular grace in the way life moves around us, a constant, swirling current that we often try to tame. We think we must hold onto every detail, every blur of color, every fleeting gesture, as if catching them will make them stay.…
