You could be forgiven for thinking the Oregon coastal mountains are part of the original North American Continent. However, they are not. Instead, they form what geologists describe as an exotic terrane.
Month: June 2021
Fused Glass Magic
Art within art is the only reasonable way to describe this photo taken at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington.
Still Standing
Art at ArcheanWeb: Part of the West Coast Shorelines Series Battered and bleached, a lone tree trunk clings to the Monterey shoreline, still standing to provide a compelling scene. Perched on Monterey Granite and perpetually gazing out over the Pacific Ocean, the tree provides a study in color and form. This digital artwork merges photography Read More…
Oregon Coastal Mist
You can walk the beaches observing the ever-changing scenery as ocean fog rolls in off the ocean and coastal mist flows oceanward from the mountains. The back and forth opens up the views and just as quickly closes them again.
Antarctica’s Descent into the Cold
Antarctica wasn’t always a frozen wasteland. So when and why did Antarctica become the planet’s deep freezer?
Notes from Copenhagen
An Exploration of Low Fidelity Imagery The phrase “Hey, that’s been photoshopped” immediately brings images of heads placed on the wrong bodies and such. So, yes, there have been some nasty tricks played with the freedom of digital reworking. But these episodes of poor taste shouldn’t rule out the role of digital techniques in merging Read More…
Nyhavn
An evening view of Nyhavn in Copenhagen
Arcadia Beach
Just south of Cannon Beach you can pull off the coastal highway, park, and take a walk on Arcadia Beach. Out of season, you may have it to yourself.
Melting Glaciers and Less Fresh Water
Droughts and megadroughts will create water shortages in many areas, while at the same time, rising sea levels will push too much water into coastal cities.
Nature’s Art
when we delve into nature’s minutiae, we see the world swirling and flowing in unexpected ways, creating unique art as the biosphere mingles with rock and water.