The picturesqueness of the Pacific Northwest shorelines is not just for summer. During winter, when dark rolling clouds loom low, it sends endless energy to the sea. Storm-watching is a well-kept secret among locals. The sense of being wet, cold, isolated, and overwhelmed accentuates the raw power from the giant waves crashing against rocky cliffs. … Continue reading Fragments of the Sea II by David Haughton
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When Anger is the Zeitgeist
Art doesn't have to reflect the times, but some of the most interesting art does. If you aren't sure whether angry white men have been a part of the tumultuous recent past, I'd say you haven't been paying attention. These are angry times. Everyone seems a little angry. But anger has not been on display … Continue reading When Anger is the Zeitgeist