(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Geometry of the Harvest
There is a quiet, rhythmic labor in the kitchen that feels like a conversation with the earth. We often think of nourishment as a purely biological necessity, a fuel to keep the clockwork of the body ticking, but there is a deeper, more tactile…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Mask and the Mirror
There is a particular weight to the paint we apply to our skin, a thin layer of history that separates who we are from who we must become for the sake of a ritual. I remember watching a street performer in a square near the Pantheon, his hands…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Alchemy of Sustenance
Why do we insist on separating the act of living from the act of fueling? We treat the body as a machine to be serviced, yet there is a quiet, ancient holiness in the way we prepare what we consume. To take the raw offerings of the earth—the…
