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Snow/Man
Much against my better judgement, I ventured out in the snow that we had last month here in Texas. (I don’t mind snow IN THEORY. I do mind being cold.)
But look what happened! I got a shot I would never have bothered with on a day where it wasn’t snowing. But it may have created a bit of a monster: I have days and days of snow pictures queued up here on the blog. You have been warned.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021
Square Spiral Arch (snow)
More snow, more public art.
This piece, Square Spiral Arch, is by Jesús Moroles. It features spiraling lines of texture – which are enhanced by the snow clinging to them – to represent fingers of energy. The circle and square motif represents heaven and earth and are reflective of the artist’s work and travels in Asia. (from Texas Tech’s public art app, ArTTech.)
“Square Spiral Arch”
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 1.10.2021
Details
My observant reader(s) will have probably noticed by now that I am big fan of this sculpture. I am so much a fan that I got up the other day, before it was even light outside, just to drive up to campus and get photos of it in the snow. It was worth it.
“Oblique Intersection”
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 1.10.2021




