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Fractals No. 1 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 4 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 5  (Copy) View fullsize
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Fractals No. 7  (Copy) View fullsize
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Fractals No. 13 (Copy) View fullsize
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Fractals No. 15 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 16 (Copy) View fullsize
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Fractals No. 18 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 19 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 20 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 21 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 22 (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 23 (Copy) View fullsize
‘The sun was red-orange, like a lava flow spilling through the trees along
the eastern shore of Iron Lake’ -Boundary Waters, William Kent Krueger (Copy) View fullsize
‘There was hardly any other sound. No birds. No wind. Only the susurrus of the 
water as the canoe glided through and the scrape of the bow against the shore.’ -Boundary Waters, William Kent Kr (Copy) View fullsize
‘The sun, as it set, struck fire to the trees along the shoreline … high above the water, a flight of Canada geese, late in migrating, pointed themselves south in a long dark finger, and fled t (Copy) View fullsize
‘The river opened up again in a smooth, broad flow. Overhead, a brown hawk rode the thermals 
along the canyon walls, easy as a dream against the sapphire blue sky.’
 -Boundary Waters, Kent Kru (Copy) View fullsize
‘The lake surface was still and empty. Across it lay the reflection of the low sun, 
like a long fiery crack, as if the placid surface were only a thin shell over a molten 
sea beginning to bre (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No. 1 (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No. 2 (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No. 3 (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No. 4: Interlude (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No 5: Dissonance  (Copy) View fullsize
Orbits/Spheres No 6: Progression
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Orbits/Spheres No 7: Improvisation (Copy) View fullsize
Encompass Series No. 13 (Copy) View fullsize
Encompass Series No. 14  (Copy) View fullsize
Encompass Series No. 15 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 19 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 18 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 15 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 13 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 12 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 11 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 10 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 9  (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 8 (Copy) View fullsize
Ecliptic Series No. 1 (diptych) (Copy) View fullsize
Foregone Conclusion  (diptych) (Copy) View fullsize
Adrift  (Copy) View fullsize
Imbroglio (Copy) View fullsize
Susurrous (Copy) View fullsize
Ululations (Copy) View fullsize
Tarantella (Copy) View fullsize
Mesa Mist (triptych) (Copy) View fullsize
Refractions  (Copy) View fullsize
Sequence (Copy) View fullsize
Glissade (Copy) View fullsize
Samburu (triptych) (Copy) View fullsize
Fractals No. 1 (Copy)
Fractals No. 4 (Copy)
Fractals No. 5  (Copy)
Fractals No. 6  (Copy)
Fractals No. 7  (Copy)
Fractals No. 8  (Copy)
Fractals No. 13 (Copy)
Fractals No. 14  (Copy)
Fractals No. 15 (Copy)
Fractals No. 16 (Copy)
Fractals No. 17 (Copy)
Fractals No. 18 (Copy)
Fractals No. 19 (Copy)
Fractals No. 20 (Copy)
Fractals No. 21 (Copy)
Fractals No. 22 (Copy)
Fractals No. 23 (Copy)
‘The sun was red-orange, like a lava flow spilling through the trees along
the eastern shore of Iron Lake’ -Boundary Waters, William Kent Krueger (Copy)
‘There was hardly any other sound. No birds. No wind. Only the susurrus of the 
water as the canoe glided through and the scrape of the bow against the shore.’ -Boundary Waters, William Kent Kr (Copy)
‘The sun, as it set, struck fire to the trees along the shoreline … high above the water, a flight of Canada geese, late in migrating, pointed themselves south in a long dark finger, and fled t (Copy)
‘The river opened up again in a smooth, broad flow. Overhead, a brown hawk rode the thermals 
along the canyon walls, easy as a dream against the sapphire blue sky.’
 -Boundary Waters, Kent Kru (Copy)
‘The lake surface was still and empty. Across it lay the reflection of the low sun, 
like a long fiery crack, as if the placid surface were only a thin shell over a molten 
sea beginning to bre (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No. 1 (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No. 2 (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No. 3 (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No. 4: Interlude (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No 5: Dissonance  (Copy)
Orbits/Spheres No 6: Progression
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Orbits/Spheres No 7: Improvisation (Copy)
Encompass Series No. 13 (Copy)
Encompass Series No. 14  (Copy)
Encompass Series No. 15 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 19 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 18 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 15 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 13 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 12 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 11 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 10 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 9  (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 8 (Copy)
Ecliptic Series No. 1 (diptych) (Copy)
Foregone Conclusion  (diptych) (Copy)
Adrift  (Copy)
Imbroglio (Copy)
Susurrous (Copy)
Ululations (Copy)
Tarantella (Copy)
Mesa Mist (triptych) (Copy)
Refractions  (Copy)
Sequence (Copy)
Glissade (Copy)
Samburu (triptych) (Copy)