"The encounter with other perceivers continually assures me that there is more to anything, or to the world than I myself can perceive at any moment." Page 39
I was given a National Geographic calendar that features your typical landscape image (Similar to your default Mac desktop). I wanted to combine different elements in each months' photo to create my own surreal, idealized landscape. I used layering to bring a few of the images together in order to speak on my perception of the world, and to appreciate my experiences with nature.
While adding my marks to the calendar, I thought about the juxtaposition of the man-made, structural world and the natural world. It was interesting to think about having a set schedule versus being out in nature with the sun and moon being the only real indicators of time.
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