Avocado Tide

This image presents a layered field of shifting greens and deep blues, as if observing a landscape through rippling water. The surface appears to waver and breathe, the translucent overlay suggesting the constant movement of reflection. Beneath this aqueous veil, textured forms emerge—rough, painterly strokes that evoke moss, stone, or aged fabric. These underlying shapes feel architectural, like remnants of something once solid now viewed through distortion, memory, or time. The interplay of clarity and obscurity creates a tension between what is seen and what is inferred. The eye searches for structure—a figure, a letter, a boundary—but finds only impressions, traces that dissolve as soon as they are noticed. The result is a composition that invites contemplation rather than resolution. It gestures toward the instability of perception itself, reminding us that vision is never neutral but always a negotiation between surface, depth, and the shifting lens through which we look.

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Prayers Riding the Thermals Original Artwork Cheryl Kinderknecht

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Temple Print Jeff Diener
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener