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  • Gold and evergreen vegetation lines a placid cove along Lake Mohave just north of Davis Dam at Laughlin, Nevada, and up the shore from Bullhead City, Arizona.  These colors reflect vividly in the gently rippled water.
    lake mohave 3.jpg
  • Featuring an ornate botanical pattern of leaves and branches, this tesselated digital mosaic has been assembled from 16 iterations of a square "tile" cut from a larger digital photograph manzanita bushes growing in a forest on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada mountain range.
    manzanita-final matrix.jpg
  • Featuring an ornate botanical pattern of leaves and branches, this tesselated digital mosaic has been assembled from 16 iterations of a square "tile" cut from a larger digital photograph of manzanita bushes growing in a forest on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada mountain range. This image, in contrast with its companions in the "Manzanita" series, displays the primary pattern that its "digital 'seed' tile" created with simple horizontal and vertical mirroring across a canvas. When a first matrix displays visual complexity, as this one does, that produces pleasing instances of pareidolia--optical illusions of faces, creatures, and other meaningful shapes--I play with color, shape, and line matches along offset edges of paired and clustered tiles edges to find alternate mosaic designs.
    manzanita-first matrix.jpg
  • A mule deer doe and her fawn come eye-to-eye with the camera while browsing through tangled vegetation in the foothills of the Spring Mountains north of Las Vegas, Nevada.
    mule doe with fawn 0145.jpg
  • Vegetation is sparse at the top of Sky City's arid mesa.  Plants need water, and, historically, water for a family's use was hand-carried up the cliff.  Agriculture was only developed in the valley below.  This cottonwood tree, its winter-barren branches awaiting spring's arrival, has been nurtured for decades to provide beauty and shade for its human brothers and sisters.
    moon over pueblo.jpg
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CWP: Transforming Nature into Digital Art, by Jennifer Nelson

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