Whilst walking through a snowstorm, atop a remote hill, it occured to
me that each individual snowflake, though identical in form, held a
unique expression. I wondered about that unique expression in terms of
sound, pondering what a snowflake might sound like, the cymatic
expression upon nature.
I considered the individual sound, and also the multitude of sounds within the choir of the snowstorm, asking myself 'what is the sound of a snowstorm?'
I
was inspired to experiment with geometric forms, in a manner which held
an immediacy of an experience, attempting to express an inner resonance
by means of the mandala form.
Over the past few years I have
created hundreds of designs, seeking to express multitudes of feelings,
thoughts and abstract conceptions, thereby creating a visual language
which might represent the dissolution of taught empiricism, seeking to
develop a language whereby the intellect might be bypassed and a means
of direct subtle communciation could be initiated.
I continue to
develop and experiment with this vision, communicating with researchers,
artists, healers and scientists, seeking to refine and learn a more
accurate and profound means of expression, ultimately seeking to access a
healing paradigm based upon visual phototransduction - the alchemy of
transmuting colour and light into feelings...
Mark there was a very dedicated man in Jericho Vermont that many years ago studied and photographed snowflakes. His name was Wilson "Snowflake' Bentley. His dedication was honorable.
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