![]() ![]() In warmer weather, the pollen deposits on the surface make the subtle currents and whirlpools visible. This is where the freeze/thaw cycles of water, ice, and snow are most visible. Most often, the shallow waters along the shore display the most dramatic effects of increasingly extreme temperature variations. I study the surfaces for patterns and naturally occurring geometric arrangements that intrigue me. Primal Waters is a close study of these dynamic systems where the surface always changes according to fluctuations in temperature, currents, and wind. Early life forms may have emerged in the fecund swamps and ponds that surround us. Recent interplanetary explorations have confirmed that water, so fundamental to life, is distributed throughout the solar system. Water, though a simple molecular formula, is an extraordinary substance subject to dramatic physical change depending on ambient conditions. Many of the swamps, ponds, and streams that were once plentiful still remain. ![]()
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