Jose Antonio Montoya – The falls of the end of world – 2010
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Christy Hydeck – gyre – 2010
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Niko Lazo – The tale of the Sampaloc Lake – 2011
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As humans we’ve had a long relationship with wood. First we lived up in the trees, lounging like a bunch of lazy monkeys feasting on our day’s gatherings as the savanna sun set. Then we discovered we could burn the trees. We had become cooks, pit-masters, and fire-keepers. Then we decided to start making useful things out of trees. We called these “tools,” “weapons,” and “houses.” Then we started making pretty things out of wood, things which were also useful. We called these things “furniture” and “architecture.” Then some people decided that beauty has utility all its own. We called the things they made “sculpture” and “art.” Continue reading
Kuan Hoong – Japanese Plum Ume Blossom – 2008
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Kevin McNeal – Cala Lilies in Garrapata State Park – 2012
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Zach Bright – Petrified Fire – 2010
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Terence Chang – Natural Bridges State Beach, Santa Cruz – 2009
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Jeffrey Sullivan – Mono Lake Moonrise – 2009
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Matt Abinante – Wooden shoe tulip festival – 2009
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