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Pathways & Portals

April 2, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Paul Zegers, Laundry Day-Venice
Paul Zegers, Laundry Day-Venice

Often as we go about our day, making our way from one place to another, we forget to take note of our surroundings. We get preoccupied with our destination, and miss out on interesting niches, back alley ways, and corridors.  Sometimes we snap out of it, stop and look around, or maybe even take the road less traveled. As all good artists know, transitory spaces can be just as interesting as the places they lead to.

Yong Hong Zhong, The Morning Commute
Yong Hong Zhong, The Morning Commute
Kevin Farrell, Whitehall Street
Kevin Farrell, Whitehall Street
Stephen Kekule, Fire Escape
Stephen Kekule, Fire Escape
Alice Van Leunen, The Ice Nine Series, Frost
Alice Van Leunen, The Ice Nine Series, Frost
Sandra Pearce, Early Morning, Piazza San Marco
Sandra Pearce, Early Morning, Piazza San Marco
Ralph Davis, Pentagon
Ralph Davis, Pentagon
Jody Katopothis, Remember the Old Ways
Jody Katopothis, Remember the Old Ways
Agnes Kovacs, Inversion 16
Agnes Kovacs, Inversion 16
Sue Allen, Autumn Equinox - Eitoku - Ji
Sue Allen, Autumn Equinox – Eitoku – Ji
Richard Laycock, Underneath the Arches
Richard Laycock, Underneath the Arches
Christopher Bibby, Drawing Hue
Christopher Bibby, Drawing Hue
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #72
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #72
Jeannine Edelblut, Vers La Source
Jeannine Edelblut, Vers La Source
Sarkis Antikajian, Village 2
Sarkis Antikajian, Village 2
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