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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Kuan / Contemplation



Hexagram 20: Sun (The Gentle, Wind, Wood) above, K'un (The Receptive, Earth) below.

13 comments:

  1. Like the way the aged wood contrasts with the new growth of the plants. Very Nice.

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  2. Now this had a *nice* visual as the picture loaded - scrolling down the fence and then appearing as IF the plants were growing right into the frame!

    :-0

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  3. great shot and i love the concept!

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  4. Hello Lori

    Happy March 8!

    Congrats for all womans

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  5. Hi Lori,
    I love this photo. The orange with the green is beuatiful.

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  6. A nice visual I Ching metaphor, Lori! You ought to make this the start of a series.... 64 photos, a Texan photographic I Ching analog.

    I may try to do one myself....

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  7. This is extraordinarily beautiful to me. Just what I needed to see today. Thanks so much!

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  8. is that longhorn orange? ;) thanks for the cd suggestion, I didn't know about it and it's right up my alley!

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  9. Gorgeous, Lori. And isn't it lovely to see fresh new shoots emerging. :D

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  10. Soon, new shoots moving downward out of the decaying wood...

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  11. Hey there! Yay, it's the weekend and there's time for more art!

    Bookbabie: Welcome, and thanks.

    Karen: Who knew I was offering up animation! :-) Am tickled to hear there's yet another dimension to the image.

    Polona: Thanks so much -- I kept staring at the pic, wondering about it, when the elements clarified into that hexagram.

    Mauricio: Hi there -- how is that exhibit going? Thanks for the comment, and for the International Women's Day Congrats!

    Redchelle: Hi there -- welcome to a bit of my world, am glad you like!

    Larry: I really really like that idea. Wonder if I can muster up the time to pull it together. Stay tuned...

    AM: Glad to hear it's a good one for you! Have a wonderful weekend, y'hear?

    Lee: Well, it was really more a faded red, but by the time I amped the sunlight a bit it warmed right up. :-) UT would have my hide if they thought I was infringing on their Orange...and enjoy that bluegrass.

    Mise: Thanks, and yes -- although time has flown by so fast for me this year, I'm feeling a little dizzy that it's spring already.

    Marly: Ooooooh. Chill-bumps!

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  12. omg. i love this. there's haiku in this, ya know.

    ;)

    love,
    cat

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  13. Lovely Lori. Lori lovely.

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