I have always loved the freshman art class assignment to go shoot “found art”….So, while taking a break from the “must do’s” that are raining down on me , I went for the rain on the roof. I turned the found art into a manufactured sequence. I just could not help myself . Just too too symbolic to pass up. I mean, I even use this scene in my classes, with my students. I have it as a wine glass in class, but you get the idea. The edge is the only interesting place to be. The risk is over the edge. Balance is the game. No danger, no gain.
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