Loops and lines. Drawing in space and time.
I create the majority of my installation series on public lands, often on those managed by the National Park Service (like this installation) or the Bureau of Land Management, sometimes on lands managed by the state or city I’m in. I greatly appreciate that all of us can wander along paths on these parcels of the earth, sometimes off the path if permitted, and enjoy this incredible planet we inhabit.
This makes my head spin in the best possible way – so much movement. And I’m always a sucker for the blue that is particular to a Wyoming sky.
I’m glad to hear I made your head spin in a good way! 🙂 Yes, that sky. But spoiler, it’s not in Wyoming!
Well, you caught me out on that. I guess the sky doesn’t care where state borders are, it’s just busy being beautiful.
Exactly! The sky doesn’t care about the lines we humans draw on the earth.
This image makes music! Love it!
Thank you, Sue!