Vortex
A breaking wave holds almost more beauty beneath than from above. The chaos and power that brings a ...

There's something about the dry air and raw emptiness of the desert that I've always loved. In the arid dunes, life still thrives, and you can never get any closer to the Earth than by pondering, for a moment, just how many grains of sand make up the smallest dune that the wind has built.
Or maybe I've just read Dune too many times and expect to see a sandworm at any moment. Nope. Those are dune buggies . . .
At any rate, the one mistake I made in taking on the glorious dunes of Glamis east of El Centro, California was thinking this would be an easy subject.
A breaking wave holds almost more beauty beneath than from above. The chaos and power that brings a ...
This is an untitled piece I never liked that much, but several people have told me what they like ab...
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John Pitre was one of my earliest art influences. Before the internet, we already knew of the depers...