Inspire, refresh, heal.
During times of great transitions, crisis of magnitude beyond our comprehension, we search for solace, a moment of quiet contemplation, in the end we seek stability.
Nature is that calming force, it is tangible. If we can extract ourselves, but for a moment, we discover a world filled with multifaceted images of life, a limitless bounty of delicate wonders.
Envisioning Arts are inspirational, artistic and therapeutic, conveying the essence of life’s originality in its most creative form.
Nature is that calming force, it is tangible. If we can extract ourselves, but for a moment, we discover a world filled with multifaceted images of life, a limitless bounty of delicate wonders.
Envisioning Arts are inspirational, artistic and therapeutic, conveying the essence of life’s originality in its most creative form.
Four seasons of life.
The four seasons are a perfect vehicle to express this cycle of life. Spring is a time to blossom and grow. Summer is a time to flourish and prosper. Autumn is a time to give thanks. Winter is a time to rest and rejuvenate
My photography seeks to draw out and expose what is in front of each of us, but often taken for granted.
What are Envisioning Arts?
A photo captured by the press of a digital shutter. Now that image is timeless. The scene impacts our emotions, tells a story, and takes us on a journey of discovery.
The world is dazzling, surrounding us each day, with wonderful reflections from incoming waves of splendor. Dusk to dawn, we are given a light show of nature’s tones. It is filled with lakes, flora, rivers, canyons, architecture, that create space for us to see the stars, and heavens glow.
The world is dazzling, surrounding us each day, with wonderful reflections from incoming waves of splendor. Dusk to dawn, we are given a light show of nature’s tones. It is filled with lakes, flora, rivers, canyons, architecture, that create space for us to see the stars, and heavens glow.
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"All human knowledge and creativity merges at some point and the lines which define them are blurred."
– Dr. Cranston Sedrick Knight
– Dr. Cranston Sedrick Knight