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Seeing it,
like Life itself, is an ongoing evolution.

So is the communication of what and how we perceive it.
If we all could agree that our lives depend on its processes,
that would be all that matters.

As if Life was ever easy to see or understand.

It started and evolved at the molecular level, as our world had.

We all marvel at the outcome despite the challenges of imagining it at this scale.

Perhaps accepting science could be an attribute of the beauty that comes from our understanding.

From Here & Now - Nucleus.jpg

Facing the unknown, people always found safety in creating fictional realities.
The complexity and social awareness often resort to fiction, escaping what's real.
Yet, each living cell, an elemental unit of Life, our own included,
is functionally aware of its environment it depends on.

Spring scene from Minesing Wetlands in Ontario

What remains open for us is an exploration of Life's relationships.

It is easier that our culture, the depository of all reality interpretations, is widely accessible today.

 If the art is to be the truth, isn't what in the beholder's mind that rewards an art exploration?

The low water level in Great Lakes exposes vast stretches of otherwise submerged bedrock of the Canadian Shield.

Chaos is a natural state of matter in the universe. Life as we know it, a fragile homeostatic equilibrium, is a notable exception. The purposeful Life's modulation of atmospheric content has sustained live existence for eons.

Life survives by carving out an orderly space of living conditions in the physical world, where the natural state of matter is a disorder.

No matter how and how far we travel, in our minds or reality, the limits appear now with inescapable clarity and consequences.

The cast shadow of a man and the fire damage of the Great Canadian Shield environment.

It comes down to choices we still might have to make and follow.

To be or not a part of Life with everything it entails, including our life support.

 Emotions based on our understanding might be happier than those found in myths and failing fantasies.

Urban building with connections to municipal infrastructure mounted on the outside wall painted with natural landscape motives.

For decades, I used to escape the urban world into a different realm of reasoning.

My experiences, ideas and thoughts from it transpired in my exhibition projects

at private and public galleries.

The richly illustrated stories document my mind's evolution and its discoveries.

“To know and not to do is not to know.”
An old Chinese proverb.

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”

Upton Sinclair, an American writer, 1934

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