It snowed this morning!
And so I was able to do some snowstomp art.
I call this piece, "The Meaning of Life".
Let me explain my interpretation of the work and why I titled it The Meaning of Life:
If you look at the artwork from right to left, it looks as if the circles are being forced smaller and smaller with fewer lines and less body. That is how life looks sometimes. We're born with all sorts of possibilities but as life goes on, we're trained and shaped and forced into various conformities. The extra possibilities are compressed, shaved, and removed as we slowly feel ourselves shrinking into only one or two of the many options with which we began.
But if you look at it from left to right, you see emergence: we grow, we learn, we acquire new skills, we expand our horizons, we explore new possibilities.
Perspectives matter.
Update:
The meaning of life is so elusive. Here's the artwork just an hour and a half later:
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My previous snow stomp art:
The Meaning of Life (this post)
Peter Cottontail Visits the Condo
Snowflakes (done with my granddaughters)
Diagonally Warped in a Parallel Universe, Part 2
Diagonally Warped in a Parallel Universe
A weak pattern in the blowing snow.
The same pattern after some melting
A Christmas Tree (my first effort)