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Ground cover

October 24, 2025

 

Look up. Is it a ceiling that presses back down towards your skull? Or perhaps you are greeted by the brisk expanse of blue, speckled with myriad oranges, reds, browns and yellows: that iconic earth tone palette ritually gathering on sweaters in the name of autumn. Somewhere near you, an explosion of colors unfurls across the lantern-lit, sun-struck campus. The syncopation of autumn leaves speak to a liminal season; they stay teetering above, at the whims of the wind or begin returning home to the ground in the dance of gravity. Let these photographs take you back into our rich material world in all its sensory delight. In these gathered moments, the old book must of rain-wet leaves and the freshly sharpened morning air stir, constantly in transition.

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