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I remember clearly when it happened. It was my junior year in college studying Art and Design. I was driving, when, I recall looking out onto the landscape before me, everything suddenly popped into place. The world before me had become a composition. The billboard in front of me and to my left juxtaposed with the trees in front and to the right, the road itself balanced the equation. The clouds above added just the visual texture needed against an otherwise blanket of eternally light blue sky.
This was a somewhat profound moment for me, and I’ve been able to see this “real-life still-life” situation time and time again. If you look at the world with a clinical artistic eye, you’ll be able to see it too.

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