Well, maybe not heaven, exactly. But definitely to the collections in the Denver Art Museum. That’s kinda like heaven, right?



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I’m a sucker for good geometry …
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This is another version of the photo with the stars. I see now how it fits together. Interesting when you take out the subtle light the space is filled by anonymous shapes. Another one of your nifty “Sam angle shots™.”
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I do love angles. This one is odd, because the two finishes with the definition scrubbed off do emphasize shapes more than the first one. The segments coming together in the third one are almost like knots, and I didn’t see that originally.
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