Highway 76, North Georgia, 2009 #1
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Waterfall Canyon, Central Arizona, 2009
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Highway 72, Northern Alabama, 2009 #1
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Butter Bean Beach, Coastal Georgia, 2009 #1
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Highway 19, North Georgia, 2009
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Business I-44, Missouri Ozarks, 2009
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Rock Eagle, North Georgia, 2009
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Trahlyta's Grave, North Georgia, 2009
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Boca Negra Canyon, Central New Mexico, 2009 #2
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Highway 60, North Georgia, 2010 #2
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I-17, Central Arizona, 2009
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Highway 89A, Northern Arizona, 2009
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Highway 285, Northern New Mexico, 2009
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Butter Bean Beach, Coastal Georgia, 2009 #2
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Where does nature end and man begin? When man leaves a mark how does it transform a place? From ancient rock art to contemporary graffiti, humans have always marked their environment. Such marks mediate the relationship between nature and humanity, ultimately revealing a connection that our modern lives too often overlook. My approach to these marks is that of an environmental portraitist, and my hope is they will tell a story about who we are, what we believe, where we come from, and given in moderation, even become harmonious and beautiful. We are compelled to leave our imprint.
